Posted on 06 September 2018.
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Posted on 06 September 2018.
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) —Shortly after Joe Biden boarded a recent flight from Washington to New York, a string of passengers began stopping at his seat in coach to deliver some version of the same message: Run, Joe, run. “We’re with you,”one said, according to a Democratic strategist who happened to be on the plane and witnessed the scene. “You’ve got to do this,”said another.
Biden himself is more conflicted —but he is listening keenly to the supporters pushing him to run for the White House in 2020. Biden is convinced he can beat President Donald Trump, friends and advisers say, and he has given himself until January to deliberate and size up potential competition for the Democratic nomination, according to people who have spoken to the former vice president about his decision-making.
In the meantime, Biden diligently maintains a network of supporters in key states, a group 30 years in the making, while some of those competitors are still making introductions.
As he makes each careful step, Biden faces the same dilemma. For an elder statesman in a leaderless party, one who long envisioned himself in the top job, the pull toward another presidential bid is strong. But the 75-year-old former vice president must weigh the realities of jumping into a crowded primary full of up-and-comers eager to debate the future of the party.
“He is not someone who needs to run to cement his place in history. He’s not someone who needs to run to feel he’s making a significant contribution to the public discourse and the Democratic Party,”said Anita Dunn, a former adviser to President Barack Obama. “But he is someone who, at the end of the day, feels a great deal of responsibility to listen to those people who are urging him to run.”
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Posted on 06 September 2018.
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Posted on 06 September 2018.
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Posted on 06 September 2018.
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Posted on 30 August 2018.
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Posted on 27 August 2018.
Posted in U.S. GovernmentComments Off on John McCain Requests Former Rivals, Barack Obama, George W. Bush to Eulogize Him at Funeral
Posted on 27 August 2018.
Posted in U.S. GovernmentComments Off on Barack Obama Reacts To John McCain’s Death: He Was Faithful To ‘Something Higher’
Posted on 27 August 2018.
Former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush have been asked to deliver eulogies at Sen. John McCain‘s funeral, according to CBS News.
Details of the funeral are still being mapped out, but Donald Trump is not expected to be among the list of attendees or speakers. That’s hardly surprising. Who could forget when then-presidential candidate Trump infamously proclaimed that McCain, a decorated Vietnam War veteran, well, was not a hero because he was captured and imprisoned by member of the North Vietnamese Army?
The comment sparked widespread condemnation, including from other Republicans, and led McCain, among other reasons, to banish Trump from attending his funeral.
Still, Trump was among scores of well-wishers who took to social media this weekend to offer his “deepest sympathies and respect.”
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