

Smile more? Some critics see sexism in debate over Biden VP


By SARA BURNETT and ALEXANDRA JAFFE, Associated Press CHICAGO (AP) — She's too ambitious. She's not apologetic enough. She should smile more. The debate over Joe Biden's running mate has recently ticked through a familiar list of stereotypes about women in politics as the Democratic presidential candidate and his allies stumble through a search they had hoped would stand out for its inclusion and diversity.