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Biden launches presidenta­l bid warning the ‘soul’ of our nation is at stake.

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WASHINGTON — Declaring the “soul of this nation” at stake, former Vice President Joe Biden pushed into the crowded 2020 presidenti­al contest on Thursday and quickly sparked a fierce debate over the direction of the modern-day Democratic Party.

Ignoring the political noise in his own party, Biden aimed directly at Donald Trump in an announceme­nt video seizing on the Republican president’s response to the deadly clash between white supremacis­ts and counter protesters in Charlottes­ville, Va., two years ago. That was the spur for him to launch a third presidenti­al bid, Biden said, noting Trump’s comments that there were some “very fine people” on both sides of the violent encounter, which left one woman dead.

“We are in the battle for the soul of this nation,” Biden declared. “If we give Donald Trump eight years in the White House, he will forever and fundamenta­lly alter the character of this nation — who we are. And I cannot stand by and watch that happen.”

Yet Biden will get a chance to take on Trump only if he survives a Democratic field that now spans at least 20 contenders. And his party’s more liberal wing was far from welcoming in the hours immediatel­y after he declared his candidacy. Justice Democrats, a group created from the remnants of Bernie Sanders’ failed 2016 campaign, came out against Biden on Thursday and spent much of the day assailing him on social media.

As an older white man with often-centrist views, Biden must now prove he’s not out of step with Democrats trying to push the party to the left.

He’s been taking steps in recent weeks to clean up perceived missteps from his long record in elected office, including his role as a senator in allowing sexual harassment accuser Anita Hill to be grilled by an all-male committee during the Clarence Thomas Supreme Court confirmati­on hearings.

A campaign aide said Biden has privately contacted Hill to share “his regret for what she endured and his admiration for everything she has done to change the culture around sexual harassment in this country.” But The New York Times reported Thursday that Hill said in an interview she was “deeply unsatisfie­d” and unconvince­d by his apology.

Biden has also highlighte­d his role in authoring the Violence Against Women Act nearly three decades ago, legislatio­n that is credited with reducing domestic violence nationwide.

Still, the 76-year-old Scranton-Pa., native’s political liabilitie­s are many.

He would be the oldest person ever elected president — Trump was 70 in 2016 — even as his party embraces a new generation of diversity. He’s also yet to outline his positions on issues defining the 2020 Democratic primary, most notably “Medicare for All,” the universal health care plan authored by Sanders that has been embraced in one form or another by virtually the entire Democratic field.

Biden is betting that his working class appeal and ties to Barack Obama’s presidency will help him win over skeptics. He quickly racked up endorsemen­ts on Thursday morning, becoming the first Democrat running for president with the backing of more than one U.S. senator.

 ?? Jessica Griffin / Associated Press ?? Democratic presidenti­al candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden greets people at Gianni’s Pizza, in Wilmington Del., on Thursday.
Jessica Griffin / Associated Press Democratic presidenti­al candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden greets people at Gianni’s Pizza, in Wilmington Del., on Thursday.

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