DOVER, Del. (AP) — Vice President Joe Biden's eldest son, Beau Biden, says he won't seek re-election as Delaware attorney general this year but plans to run for governor in 2016.
Biden, who underwent surgery at a Texas cancer center last year, announced his intentions in a statement issued Thursday.
The 45-year-old Biden had said previously that he would seek a third term as attorney general.
Biden, who suffered a mild stroke in 2010, was hospitalized last August after becoming weak and disoriented during an Indiana vacation.
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With all due respect, I think it's time that the Biden's give up their family lock on Delaware politics. Even a witch would be welcome now.
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ReplyDeleteSlow Joe
Slow Beau
Lower, Slower count your lucky stars!
His medical issues should raise a red flag.To be as young as he is,he has a lot wrong with him.
ReplyDeleteI don't think being the governor is in his future. This is an old picture of him. More recent ones show he has some serious health issues. He did have a stroke a few years ago and then was in a cancer center in TX last summer.
ReplyDeleteAs attorney general he's left a lot to be desired.
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ReplyDeleteLucky for him he had his past medical issues addressed before OweBamacare.
Oh, wait, he's part of the elite. Not to worry; special rules apply!
anyone know anything about the Biden ties to Wachovia Bank and what happened there before it was bought out?
ReplyDeleteIt took Biden 7 times to pass the DE bar! That is the truth.
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