Former Vice President and presumptive-Democratic nominee Joe Biden is searching for the perfect partner. As campaign staff vet potentials and analyze the costs and benefits of each candidate, these two experts weighed in and talked with students about what is happening behind the scenes. Alongside moderator Mo Elleithee – GU Politics Executive Director, we were joined by Patti Solis Doyle – Chief of Staff of Biden’s 2008 vice-presidential campaign, and Karen Finney – Senior Advisor and Senior Spokeswoman for the 2016 Clinton Campaign.
Doyle remarked that his proclamation for a female running mate is “a big, big deal” as if Biden wins the election “we are going to cross one more hurdle to, as Hillary Clinton likes to say, the greatest glass ceiling of all time.” Beyond the more obvious election implications, there is a more serious if quiet question facing the Biden campaign. For the President of the United States, “there are not a lot of people you can talk turkey with and will tell you the truth,” Finney says. It will need to be someone that can offer Biden productive, and honest criticism.
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