Yes he is. President Obama has expressed his satisfaction with the job the vice president has done; Vice President Biden has a lot of experience in foreign policy, and has given the president useful advice over the years they have served together. There is no reason to expect that Biden will be replaced.
Still Joe Biden. It won't change.
In the 2008 election, presidential candidate Barack Obama chose Joe Biden (then a senator from Delaware) as his running mate. In 2012, President Obama has kept the same running mate, the current vice president, Joe Biden.
Barack Obama is 48 and Joe Biden is 66 as of August 2009.
Joe Biden ran for Vice President in 2008 on the Democratic ticket with presidential nominee Barack Obama. They faced the Republican ticket of John McCain and Sarah Palin in the general election. Biden's experience as a long-serving senator and his foreign policy expertise were key factors in his selection as Obama's running mate.
Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. is the 47th and current Vice President of the United States. With President Obama, Joe Biden has served 2 consecutive terms.
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Joseph Robinette (Joe) Biden Jr. is the Vice President of the United States under President Barack Obama. He was formerly a senator from Delaware.Biden served two terms with Obama, from 2009 January 20 to 2017 January 20. He was replaced by Mike Pence from Indiana.
Vice-President Joe Biden was sworn in first.
Senator Joe Biden of Delaware.