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THE RACE TO BECOME THE RUNNING MATE OF PRESUMPTIVE DEMOCRATIC presidential nominee Joe Biden is wide open—that is, as long as you’re female and, most likely, a person of color, says veteran political analyst Larry Sabato, founder and director of the University of Virginia’s Center for Politics and editor in chief of , a political analysis and handicapping newsletter. But Sabato says this particular race is too fluid to call—“factors and images may well changeBesides Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, whom he doubts will be chosen, here are Sabato’s thoughts on other often-mentioned short-listers.

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