Washington – Obama Calls Biden One Of Nation’s ‘Finest’ Vice Presidents, But Doesn’t Endorse Him For President

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    File: President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden high-five after watching a basketball game in Chevy Chase, Md. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)Washington – President Barack Obama is keeping to himself his favorite to succeed him in the White House.

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    But Obama does say that Joe Biden “will go down as one of the finest vice presidents in history.” He didn’t endorse Biden in his interview with CBS News.

    Biden is saying once again that he hasn’t decided whether to run. He says the mounting speculation shouldn’t be a problem.

    Biden says, quote, “There is nothing I would do differently if I absolutely knew I wasn’t going to run or I absolutely knew I was.” Obama said there will be tough competition for the Democratic Party nomination in 2016 and cited an “extraordinary secretary of state.” He was referring to Hillary Rodham Clinton, without invoking her name. Clinton hasn’t said if she’ll run.


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    Haimov
    Haimov
    10 years ago

    Obama will support Hillary.Biden is better for the jews.