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Donna Brazile says she considered replacing Clinton with Biden

- WIRE REPORTS

WASHINGTON — The former head of the Democratic National Committee says she considered replacing Hillary Clinton as the party’s presidenti­al nominee with then-Vice President Joe Biden.

Donna Brazile makes the revelation in a memoir being released Tuesday, according to The Washington Post, which obtained an advance copy of the book.

Brazile writes she considered initiating Clinton’s removal after she collapsed while leaving a 9/11 memorial service in New York City. Clinton later acknowledg­ed she was suffering from pneumonia.

But Brazile said the larger issue was that her campaign was “anemic” and had taken on “the odor of failure.”

After considerin­g a dozen combinatio­ns to replace Clinton and her running mate, Sen. Tim Kaine from Virginia, Brazile writes that she settled on Biden and Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey as those with the best chance of defeating Donald Trump.

Ultimately, the former DNC head said, “I thought of Hillary, and all the women in the country who were so proud of and excited about her. I could not do this to them.”

It was unclear whether Biden was willing to step into the race or even whether he discussed the idea with Brazile. She writes on Sept. 12, 2016, the day after Clinton collapsed, she got a call from Biden’s chief of staff saying the vice president wanted to speak with her and her thought at the time was “Gee, I wonder what he wanted to talk to me about?” The Post report gave no further details and it was unclear whether the book elaborates on this.

Brazile’s book is titled “Hacks: The Inside Story of the Break-ins and Breakdowns that Put Donald Trump in the White House.”

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