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Sen. Joe Biden speaks at his first campaign rally as the presumptive Democratic Vice Presidential nominee
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Biden’s First Speech As Obama’s Vice Presidential Selection
The Moderate Voice —
From the sound of Democratic Sen. Barack Obama’s newly picked Vice Presidential choice Sen. Joe Biden, Biden is going to keep the campaign lively and quotable:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r56zQu00fiE
The Washingon Post’s Chris Cillizza notes that the fight is now on — to define Biden. The RNC has ...
Air America Coverage of the DNC starts Monday
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Dispatches from Denver will be found in the Editor Posts section. Half of our schedule will be live from Denver... Marc Maron and I will be doing a live video show Monday through Thursday at 3pm this week with me in Denver and Marc in his kitchen! Keep checking this site for updates... Meanwhile, your Democratic VP nominee.
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As they watched Joseph R. Biden Jr. step on stage in Springfield, Ill., yesterday, a 65-year-old with white hair jogging to the lectern, many of his longtime friends and colleagues experienced a touch of deja vu: Once again, Biden had resurrected a ...