The Borneo Post

Biden stops just short of saying he’s running in 2020

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DOVER, United States: Veteran Democrat Joe Biden campaigned for president in every way but, declining to announce his 2020 plans but dropping hints, including a memorable gaffe that suggests he will soon be all in.

As the number of Democratic White House hopefuls keeps growing, Biden is expected to jump into the crowded race to see who will challenge Donald Trump next year, but the former vice-president has maintained the suspense.

He received a hero’s welcome in his home state of Delaware, where he told nearly 1,000 party brokers and leaders at a Democratic dinner that it was time to restore America’s ‘ backbone,’ but also that political ‘ consensus’ was necessary to move beyond the toxic tone of the Trump era.

“Our politics has become so mean, so petty, so vicious, that we can’t govern ourselves; in many cases, even talk to one another,” he said.

Then, a startling slip by the notoriousl­y gaffe-prone Biden – perhaps an accident, perhaps a perfectly placed tease as he inches towards a presidenti­al campaign.

“I’m told I get criticised by the new left. I have the most progressiv­e record of anybody running for the United” – and then he catches himself. “Anybody who WOULD run.”

A murmur rippled through the crowd, and within moments his die-hard supporters rose to their feet, chanting ‘Run Joe run.’

“I didn’t mean it!” he chuckled, looking down before crossing himself as the applause lingered.

“Of anybody who would run. Because folks, we have to bring this country back together again.” Biden, 76, sounded at times as if he were rehearsing a campaign speech, repeating lines about the promise of the 21st century and American resolve, and choosing ‘truth over lies,’ that he had used earlier in the week at a Washington speech to firefighte­rs. — AFP

 ??  ?? Biden speaks during the First State Democratic Dinner in Dover, Delaware. — AFP photo
Biden speaks during the First State Democratic Dinner in Dover, Delaware. — AFP photo

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