We are less than three month out from the presidential election. Yes, I know that it seems as if it has already lasted forever, but so far, it's simply been the warm-up.

The race is now in earnest.

With the presumptive Republican nominee, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, choosing Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan as his vice presidential running mate, the lines of the presidential race have been finalized. The only apparent potential shake-up left would be President Obama's campaign replacing Vice President Joe Biden with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

But Biden is proving beneficial to the president's campaign.

This week, his statement at a campaign event both served to focus on the divisions with the American people, as well as remind people that vice presidents don't have to be serious, or taken seriously.

Both are of service to the Obama campaign.

This past Tuesday morning in Danville, Va., Biden addressed a crowd of 1,000 supporters. During his comments, he directed his attacks on the Republican ticket. "Look at what they (Republicans) value, and look at their budget. And look what they're proposing. (Romney) said in the first 100 days, he's going to let the big banks write their own rules -- unchain Wall Street." He then paused for effect and thickened his voice before continuing, "They're going to put y'all back in chains."

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