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BLM Protests Increase Pressure on Biden to Pick African American VP

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The Black Lives Matter protests that have erupted in the U.S. following the death of an African American man after being in police custody have increased pressure on Joe Biden, the Democratic presidential nominee, to pick a black running to name a woman as Brian Padden reports, the changing political landscape has raised the prospects for some female African American leaders that had not been considered top contenders.

Source: Voice of America - English

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