Harry S. Truman chose Alben Barkley as his vice president in part because Barkley was a seasoned politician with significant experience and a strong reputation. As a former Senate Majority Leader, Barkley brought legislative expertise and political clout, which Truman sought to bolster his administration. Additionally, Barkley was from Kentucky, helping to balance the ticket geographically and appeal to Southern voters. Their partnership was intended to unify the Democratic Party and strengthen Truman's position after the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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