Last week's gathering of the Democratic National Committee in Minneapolis served as proof that if Joe Biden choses to run, he’ll do so as an underdog to Hillary Rodham Clinton.
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For Clinton and Biden, a long and tangled friendship
As Joe Biden considers challenging Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination, their long relationship is being tested anew.
Read More »Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker entering 2016 presidential race
After filing the paperwork for his long expected candidacy with the Federal Election Commission, Walker plans to kick off his 2016 campaign in the Milwaukee suburb of Waukesha on July 13.
Read More »Republicans see diversity in their 2016 hopefuls
Long criticized as the party of old white men, Republicans are seeing a diverse group of people step up for possible contention in the 2016 presidential race.
Read More »Hillary Clinton praises possible primary rivals
Clinton spoke highly of Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who are among the names suggested for possible presidential competitors in 2016.
Read More »With eye to ’16, Perry casts himself as fighter
The Republican is casting himself as the type of political pugilist that appeals to his party’s base as he unofficially kicks off his second presidential campaign.
Read More »Sunstein: Hillary Clinton’s real challenge
The 'Incumbent Antithesis' hypothesis, fits recent history and it may suggest a real challenge for the next Democratic nominee, even if it is Hillary Clinton — perhaps especially if it is.
Read More »Bernstein: Will a Democrat run against Clinton?
The question is whether any politician wants to undergo the ordeal in exchange for publicity and vague hopes of nudging the party in a slightly different direction.
Read More »Jeb Bush immigration remark could be 2016 problem
The former Florida governor sparked a conservative furor last week when he described illegal immigration in an interview as an “act of love” by people trying to provide for their families.
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