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When Joe Biden steps to the podium Thursday night as the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee, he will offer himself to a wounded, meandering nation as balm — and as a bridge. “There’s great seriousness of purpose here,” said Valerie Biden Owens, the candidate’s younger sister and, until his current White House bid, perennial campaign manager. “When you are bullied, you have a choice to make,” Biden Owens said. Biden has said he wouldn’t have run this time if Trump weren’t president. Yet even with Trump mocking him for “hiding in his basement,” Biden will conclude his convention with a discernible lead in national and most battleground state polls.Biden will accept the nomination Thursday night without the usual trappings — the boisterous arena, the balloons.
As said here by BILL BARROW