Biden Says He May Seek Presidency in 2008
From Times Wire Reports
Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. (D-Del.) said he might run for president in 2008.
But Biden, who sought the nomination in 1988, said he would give himself until the end of this year to determine whether he could raise enough money and attract enough support.
Going after the nomination “is a real possibility,” he said on CBS’ “Face the Nation.”
“If, in fact, I think that I have a clear shot at winning the nomination by this November or December, then I’m going to seek the nomination,” he said.
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