Monday, May 23, 2011

Biden: I May Run in 2016

Vice President Joe Biden is looking to the future.  And not the 2012 election next year, but to 2016 where he says not to rule him out.

Talking to supporters at a dinner on May 19, Biden abruptly started talking about the 2016 election.  According to a person there, it was odd "given he volunteered that without prompting...and given the audience."

The dinner had a "wide-ranging conversation" for "major Democratic Party donors."  Biden told the group that he "hadn't made up his mind, and cited both political conditions and his own health as relevant factors."

By 2016, Mr. Biden will be 74 years old.  John McCain, who was attacked by Democrats and candidate Obama for being too "old," was 72 when he ran for President in 2008.

Initial reaction to this news ranges from "weird" to "disturbing."  Either way, Biden is now one of several Democrats eying the 2016 race, including New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and Virginia Senator Mark Warner.
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More from Politico:
Biden, who started in the Senate young and would be just 70 in 2012, raised the possibility unprompted during a wide-ranging conversation at the May 19 dinner with major Democratic Party donors, a source in the room said.

The Vice President, who has never ruled in or out running in six years, told the group he hadn't made up his mind, and cited both political conditions and his own health as relevant factors.

But the spontaneous suggestion caught the attention of at least some in the audience, said the guest, "given he volunteered that without prompting...and given the audience."

A crop of Democrats already appear to be eyeing the subsequent presidential contest, including New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley, and Virginia Senator Mark Warner; a sitting Vice President would utterly change the circumstances in a race that is, in any event, too far off to imagine, and whose contours depend most of all on whether Obama wins re-election.

A spokeswoman for Biden declined to comment on the exchange.

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