Is Biden the man for this moment?published at 01:08 British Summer Time 21 August 2020
Katty Kay
World News America presenter
Joe Biden's political currency is empathy. He's the guy with a sympathetic look, a consoling hug and an ever ready understanding smile. It's a brand, entirely genuine, born of his own personal brushes with grief. He's lost a lot - a wife, a daughter, a son. Over the years, he's become known as the friend who calls when things aren't going well in your life. And right things aren't going well in American lives. 170,000 Americans have died of the coronavirus, millions have lost their jobs - the whole country it seems is grieving. Democrats hope that makes Biden the man for this moment.
Sometimes politicians rise to the occasion but sometimes the occasion rises to meet them. Biden's previous bids for the presidency failed. In 1988 he was inexperienced and mishandled the campaign. In 2008 he was overshadowed by the first major female candidate and the first major black candidate. But, finally, as he accepts his party's nomination tonight, there is at least a reasonable chance that voters will decide that Joe Biden is what this turbulent country needs right now.