The crowded 2020 presidential race features six women, three African Americans and a dozen youthful contenders. But Denise Haley is going old school, supporting white male frontrunner Joe Biden as the Democrat best positioned to beat Donald Trump. “He could lead the nation and bring us back together,” Haley, who is black, told AFP of the 76-year-old former vice president, reflecting what appears to be a solidifying sentiment amid voters whose support has given Biden a commanding poll lead. Haley, a 60-year-old health care professional, was in the crowd Saturday when Biden came to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to address the biggest, most boisterous rally of his four-week-old White House campaign. Many attendees thrilled at Biden essentially sidestepping discussion of the gruelling primary battle ahead and focusing on the general election face-off with Republican Trump, whom he often attacked with explicit condemnation. “Biden is Trump’s biggest rival and has the highest chance of kicking Trump out of office,” high-schooler Ankita Kalasabail, who is 16 but will be old enough to vote in 2020, said in explaining her support for a man 60 years her senior. “We need to beat Trump” and Biden has a stronger shot than the 22 other Democratic candidates, said Mickey Kirzecky, a consultant. Biden, a veteran Democrat who spent 36 year in the US Senate, boasts the thickest resume of any candidate seeking to deny Trump a second term. But crucially, said Kirzecky, he has a knack for connecting with all-important blue-collar voters. “I hate to use the word electability, but I think that’s part of what comes into play,” she added, stressing Biden’s more moderate politics and his popularity with working-class Americans — a constituency that helped Trump win the White House in 2016. “I think he might be a healing candidate,” she added. The historically diverse race is cluttered with progressives vying for the votes of Democrats witnessing their party’s steady leftward shift. But Haley, the health professional, said her candidate criteria are based not on skin-color, age, or gender, but capacity to win and to get the job done. “I don’t think you have to be a woman or an African-American to do that,” she said. “I just think you have to be a strong leader and I think he (Biden) shows those qualities.” As for Biden being one of three septuagenarians in the race, along with Trump and Senator Bernie Sanders, Norda Lewis brushed it aside. “I don’t think that age matters,” said the 36-year-old teacher from the Philadelphia suburbs, describing Biden as “a man for the people” who can appeal to traditional Democrats, independents, and working-class Republicans.