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Joe Biden’s choice for a running mate could be the biggest political decision of his life — and the most significant vice presidential selection since Abe Lincoln crossed party lines to tap Andrew Johnson in 1864.
The former vice president’s dominance in Tuesday’s Florida, Illinois and Arizona primaries gave him a clear path to the nomination and license to get serious about a ticketmate. His VP pick will not only affect his chances in November; if he wins, it will be of overwhelming importance to the nation going forward.
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