US candidate Barack Obama announces Joe Biden as his running mate via text message
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Senator Barack Obama from Illinois, the presumptive nominee of the Democratic Party, announced Joe Biden as his Vice Presidential running mate. The announcement came via text message early Saturday morning, to people who had signed up to receive the announcement on the official Barack Obama campaign website.
Friday afternoon, several campaign officials had informed the media that the text message announcement would be distributed Saturday morning. Reportedly, the announcement would come a few hours ahead of a scheduled rally at the Old State Capitol State Historic Site in Springfield, Illinois, where Obama and whoever the VP candidate would be would appear together for the first time as the Democratic ticket.
On August 19th, Biden while leaving his house reportedly said to some reporters, "Hey guys, I'm not the guy."
Biden had been one of the top choices for being the VP candidate according to Rasmussen polls. Following his trip to Georgia, from August 17th through the 18th, he was surrounded by a lot of speculation that he would in fact be the candidate.
On Thursday, Barack Obama announced that he had already made his decision, but wasn't yet stating who the VP candidate would be. On August 20th the Obama campaign reportedly sent a email to one or more news agencies with the subject being "Vice presidential...". However, the contents of the email did not state who he had picked, but instead the first line of the email was "just kidding."
Prior to the announcement of Biden being the VP candidate, Evan Bayh, Hillary Clinton, Chet Edwards, Tim Kaine, Bill Richardson, and Kathleen Sebelius had all been reported as being on the short list.
Obama has been reportedly calling the potential VP candidates and informing them that they had not been picked. Sources said that Governor Tim Kaine and Senator Evan Bayh had been told they were no longer considered. None of the other choices had stated whether or not they had been called, though Representative Edwards specifically stated that he had not been contacted.
The 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado begins on August 25, 2008. Biden will reportedly speak on the third night of the convention.
Republican candidate John McCain of Arizona has not yet announced who his running mate will be. The 2008 Republican National Convention begins September 1, 2008 in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
Biden, a Senator from Delaware, is currently the committee chair for the foreign relations committee. Biden has served in the Senate since 1973, and was the head of the judiciary committee from 1987 through 1995.
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Sources
- Adam Nagourney & Jeff Zeleny. "Obama Chooses Biden as Running Mate" — The New York TImes, August 23, 2008
- Paul Bell. "Obama Picks Vice Presidential Nominee" — Day to Day Politics, August 23, 2008
- "Obama-Biden ticket ready to debut" — CNN, August 23, 2008
- Jimmy Orr. "Still waiting on the VP announcement…" — The Christian Science Monitor, August 22, 2008
- Liz Sidoti and Nedra Pickler. "Obama veep still a mystery - intro set Saturday" — Associated Press, August 22, 2008
- "Obama notifies candidates on shortlist" — CNN, August 22, 2008
- John Whitesides, Reuters. "Obama prolongs the suspense on No. 2 pick" — The Washington Post, August 22, 2008
- Mary Beth Schneider. "Obama's pick: For him to know, us to find out" — The Indianapolis Star, August 22, 2008
- Stuart Silverstein and Maeve Reston. "Barack Obama says he has decided on a running mate" — Los Angeles Times, August 22, 2008
- "Obama Says He’s Chosen VP, Not Saying Who" — Fox News, August 22, 2008
- "Biden Seen as Frontrunner for VP Nomination" — Rasmussen Reports, August 22, 2008
- Scott Butterworth. "Obama Plans Text Announcement Saturday Morning" — The Washington Post, August 22, 2008
- "Biden on Obama's VP Pick: 'I'm Not The Guy'" — ABC News, August 19, 2008
- Kris Alingod. "Biden Visits War-Torn Georgia" — All Headline News, August 18, 2008