“Barack and Joe”
Biden’s long and painful path to Democratic presidential nomination
Interviewed for the PBS NewsHour’s Democratic convention coverage. See the interview here.
ABC Radio National: Will Joe Biden be the next President of the United States?
Joe Biden has emerged as the Democratic nominee for the United States Presidential race in November. But he’s run twice before and both times been defeated soundly. Why did he win this time and how did he gain the support of African American voters? Listen to the conversation here.
Newsweek: Barack Obama and Joe Biden’s Bromance Didn’t Start Off Well, New Book Reveals
The much-lauded “bromance” between former President Barack Obama and his second-in-command Joe Biden did not begin as an easy friendship, a new book about the pair has revealed, with Obama once reacting to a Biden speech by sending a note to his adviser saying: “Shoot. Me. Now.” Read more here.
Cheddar: The New Book Exploring The ‘Bromance’ Between Barack Obama And Joe Biden
Steve Levingston, author of ‘Barack and Joe: The Making of an Extraordinary Partnership’ talks the new book, and why the relationship between the former President and Vice President wasn’t always so strong. Watch the interview here.
Washington Post: Can Biden rebrand himself as anything other than Obama’s wingman?
The candidate owes his political revival to the former president.
Washington Post: Biden transformed the vice presidency. Whom can he pick to follow his lead?
He worked tirelessly to advance Obama’s agenda. He’ll want someone to do the same for him.
Washington Post: The Poignant But Complicated Friendship of Joe Biden and Barack Obama
Biden is running for president partly based on their relationship. What was it really like?
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