Transcript: Joe Biden: From Stutter to Power

JACKI LYDEN
NPR Weekend All Things Considered
08-23-2008
Joe Biden: From Stutter to Power

Host: JACKI LYDEN
Time 19:00-20:00 PM


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From NPR News, this is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. I'm Jacki Lyden.

Barack Obama has served in the Senate just four years. His choice for a running mate, Joe Biden, has been toiling away in Congress for almost 40. And like a lot of Washington commuters, Joe Biden takes the train home every night. The difference: Biden commutes home from D.C. to Wilmington, Delaware. That's just one aspect of his life that will have to change if he becomes vice president.

NPR's Ari Shapiro has this profile.

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