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By Matt Stevens
As the political hearing continues to wait for Biden to announce who he has selected as his vice-presidential nominee, the war over how the electorate will see the selection has already begun well.
On Tuesday, Biden’s crusade sent a precautionary shot to a variety that many Democrats are concerned about leading to sexist attacks against those selected through Biden.
Seeking to refute the criticism Trump’s crusade has already made, once there was an announcement, Biden’s crusade took advantage of one from a spokesman for Trump’s crusade in which he said the former vice president had sold “his soul to the radical left” and claimed that his running mate, whoever he was, would do the same.
Members of Trump’s team have made similar comments in recent days to call Biden’s vice president “radical” without knowing who he will be.
“Trump’s crusade has already discredited his attacks even before we walked out the door and announced that whatever Joe Biden’s call, they will try to paint the vice presidential candidate as “radical,” as they tried and couldn’t do with Biden himself. for months, ” said Andrew Bates, spokesman for Biden’s crusade.
Biden is said to have made his selection and is expected to reveal his running mate soon, probably on Wednesday or Thursday, according to high-ranking Democrats.
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