The 50-year-old African-American could well be chosen by August as a co-listière, to accompany the Democratic candidate in the race for the White House.
In an America rocked by anti-racism protests and police violence, she may well become Joe Biden’s co-lister, and, perhaps, the first African-American vice president in U.S. history. Keisha Lance Bottoms, the mayor of Atlanta, climbs in the forecasts to accompany the Democratic candidate to the White House in the presidential election on November 3.
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