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by ALEX SEITZ-WALD
With a pack of (mostly) fresh faces seeking to take over as Democratic National Committee chair, some Democrats hope to bring in a ringer: Joe Biden.
There's no word on whether the vice president is interested in running for the job his office declined to comment and those behind the effort know that it's a long shot. But they're making a concerted effort to line up support in the hope that it will convince the vice president to take the helm of a party in crisis.
"The vice president has done a lot for the country and the party. We're asking him to do just one more thing," said Stephen Bittel, a Florida-based DNC member and donor who serves as co-chairman of the party's national finance committee. "There's too much at stake in our country to not try to give it our all."
Bittel said he and others working on the effort hope to personally appeal to Biden's sense of duty. He said they've received nothing but positive responses from DNC members and other Democrats, but all ask the same question: Would Biden actually do it?
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http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/dnc-chair-joe-biden-some-democrats-hope-draft-vice-president-n685556?cid=sm_tw
lostnfound
(17,518 posts)I appreciate Joe but we need new leaders for the long term
yurbud
(39,405 posts)and as VP
INdemo
(7,024 posts)stevenleser
(32,886 posts)PRETZEL
(3,245 posts)but that is not to say that President Obama, VP Biden, and others should not continue to have their voices heard.
There is such a vast knowledge base on issues, process and how to work to get things done not just let go by the wasteside.