The coronavirus pandemic has paused the primary contest between Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders, which means Biden’s ex-boss is staying on the sidelines
Under normal circumstances, Joe Biden might be preparing to wrap up his primary fight against Bernie Sanders in April and then deploy his most powerful campaign surrogate: Barack Obama.
But the coronavirus pandemic has paused the contest between the former vice president and Vermont senator for weeks, which means Mr. Biden’s ex-boss is staying on the sidelines even after he became the most likely Democratic nominee. That is delaying what might have been a period of boosted fundraising and postponing Mr. Biden’s ability to...
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