Tuesday, June 21, 2005

Biden for President?

Biden has some being cautious. I still think that Biden lost his shot at the White House.
Sen. Tom Carper, D-Del., said Biden's appeal crosses state and party lines.

"In the Senate, he is both liked and admired by both Democrats and Republicans," Carper said. "They see him as a voice of reason."

He said Clinton is the obvious front-runner but will be a tough sell in the South and the West, where Biden is well-liked by voters.

"Joe appeals to them across the board," Carper said. "Joe can talk to those folks."

Al From, founder of the Democratic Leadership Council, welcomed Biden's announcement. The earlier candidates start getting their messages out, he said, the sooner the Democratic Party can begin setting the agenda for 2008.

"I'm a big believer in kind of getting the message working three and four years out," he said. "We've got to go to the American people with an agenda and with conviction. People need to know what we stand for. Senator Biden has a lot to contribute."
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