Sunday, September 13, 2015

The Hill: Democrats divided over Biden run

By Mike Lillis, Sept. 13, 2015, The Hill

House Democrats are torn on the question of whether Joe Biden should seek the White House in 2016.

The vice president lost his eldest son, Beau, to brain cancer this year, and the tragedy is clearly feeding concerns that the strains of a demanding campaign would be too heavy to bear.

But Biden is ruling nothing out, and his recent travels and media appearances –– combined with the struggles facing Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton –– have only fueled speculation that he's ready to enter the contest and grab the baton if Clinton falters.

Some Capitol Hill Democrats are pushing him to do just that.

"I've encouraged him to get in," Rep. John Carney (D-Del.) said Friday. "We love Joe in Delaware, and I think he would add a lot to the race. He's real; he relates to middle-class values; [and] he’s fought for [them] all his political career."

Carney was quick to acknowledge "the tremendous personal burden" facing Biden and his family in the wake of Beau's death, emphasizing that "whatever he decides to do, I'm with him 100 percent."

But he also said Biden has the drive to make the transition from deep trauma to mounting a winning campaign.

"He's said publicly that he's concerned whether he's got the emotional energy to do it. I think he does," Carney said.


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