Biden Won’t Rule Out a Run for President in 2020

Rumors have been swirling about a possible run by Joe Biden for president since he first stepped foot in the White House. Now that Trump’s place in the big chair seems secure from all of the attempts to unseat him, people appear to be grasping for future possibilities.

DNC strategist and whistleblower Donna Brazile has laid suggestions in her new book exposing the criminality and corruption of the Democratic Party, that she has been considering Biden as a possible candidate to replace the ailing and failing Hillary Clinton for quite some time. Of course, the Clinton cash machine made that all but impossible, but she thought it nonetheless.

Now, pundits on Fox news are speculating about the idea of a run by Biden in 2020. The former vice president has been playing coy about the idea and slowly warming up over time. We’ve seen this enough by now to recognize the pattern. A possible presidential candidate acts as if he’s far too humble to consider running for president. Then over the course of four to eight years, they build a story about how they have developed a personal conviction and that now is the time for them to step up and run.

So, you can bet Biden will run. He’ll go on playing hard to get. Then some Republican candidates will begin to surface, and Biden will rise to the occasion to defeat the horrible corporate war hawks before they destroy the world. Watch what Biden says in his own words in the video below.


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