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Joe Biden: I'll Run for Election Again

Tuesday, 06 Nov 2012 09:21 AM

By Henry J. Reske

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Vice President Joe Biden might not be done with elective politics. When asked by a reporter if this would be the last vote he would cast for himself, Biden smiled and said, “No, I don’t think so,” The Washington Post reported.

The exchange occurred as Biden — who turns 70 in two weeks time — voted Tuesday morning at about 7 a.m. at the Alexis I. DuPont High School in Greenville, Del.

The vice president was accompanied by wife, his son, Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden and his wife. Biden escorted in his granddaughter, Natalie.

While waiting to vote, Biden chatted up those in line ahead of him.

"It's always a kick, it really is, to see people out here," Biden said according to the Post. "I hope everybody exercises their right to vote. It's a great honor. And people who are standing in line in a lot of places, I encourage you to stand in line as long as you have to."



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