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"He's out? He was never IN!" … Still only one Joe entered in Dem Derby after Biden bows out. Excerpts from report by Beth Miller, staff reporter for the New Castle-Wilmington News Journal: “Sen. Joe Biden, Delaware’s senior senator and the ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, announced today that he would not run for president in 2004. Biden, 60, ran for president in 1988. But the six-term senator will not do so again. ‘As I said I was going to do, I have taken a long and hard look at what it would take to win my party’s nomination. My goal is to influence the direction of our country because I am deeply concerned that we are heading in the wrong direction at home and abroad,’ Biden said. ‘Obviously, the best way to do that would be as the Democratic nominee for president. But, at this late date, everything would have to fall perfectly into place, and I would have to put on hold what influence I have in the United States Senate in pursuit of what is now too much of a long shot. Ultimately, a decision of this nature is intensely personal and my experiences have taught me under such circumstances to follow my own instincts. At this moment, my instincts tell me that the best way for me to work to enhance America’s national security and to fight for economic security for the middle class is to remain in the United States Senate. From there I will also attempt to influence the positions taken by my party’s nominee on these issues. Therefore, at this time, I am not entering the race for the Democratic nomination for President.’” |
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