Biden presses science and caution on pandemic

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Former Vice President Joe Biden emphasized the importance of approaching the coronavirus pandemic with caution and touched on his running mate selection process during a wide-ranging question-and-answer session with reporters on Tuesday. 

The remarks, which were made in Wilmington, Del., followed Biden’s address unveiling his plan to combat racial inequality in the economy

When asked whether professional sports should be allowed amid the pandemic, Biden said, “They should just follow the science.”

“It seems to me that it’s probably not going to be able to happen based on what the leagues themselves are saying,” he said referring to a recent outbreak of the virus that resulted in MLB suspending the rest of the Miami Marlins’ season on Tuesday. “I mean you have the Marlins saying, we can’t do it. So I think they should probably just follow the science.”

Biden also confirmed to reporters that he would choose a running mate by the first week of August. 

“I’m going to have a choice the first week in August and I promise I’ll let you know when I do,” Biden said. 

The comments come as speculation swirls around potential candidates for the position. 

California Sen. Kamala Harris (D) is seen as the favorite, with Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and former national security adviser Susan Rice also considered serious contenders, along with Reps. Karen Bass (D-Calif.) and Val Demings (D-Fla.) and Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms (D).  

Biden described himself as “the antithesis” of President Trump when asked why he is running.

“I’m running because Trump is the president. And I think our democracy is at stake, for real. And what seems to be the case is many Americans, those who don’t like me and those that do, view me as the antithesis of Trump. And I believe that I am,” Biden said. 

Biden currently leads Trump in most national-level and swing state polls. The Real Clear Politics polling average shows Biden with a nine-point lead nationwide. 

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