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'Uniter' Biden says he can win in the red states
The Hill ^ | 6/29/05 | Alexander Bolton

Posted on 06/29/2005 2:53:15 PM PDT by Jean S

Sen. Joseph Biden (D-Del.), who is rarely thought of as a centrist, plans to take his presidential campaign to red states and rural voters in a bid to show that he has the quality that many party strategists say is key to winning the 2008 presidential primary: electability.

Biden yesterday announced the formation of a leadership political action committee, Unite Our States, with the purpose of electing a candidate "committed to addressing the challenges facing our country by beginning to unite 'red' and 'blue' states, big cities and small towns, and Americans of all walks of life."

By stressing the importance of unifying Americans, Biden is marching on to territory already being surveyed by Sen. Evan Bayh (D-Ind.), who is also laying the groundwork for a 2008 presidential run.

Democratic strategists' conventional wisdom says the 2008 primary will boil down to a contest between Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.), the front-runner, and a "not Hillary" candidate. A strategy emerging among those vying to be the alternative to Clinton, particularly Biden and Bayh, is to emphasize their ability to unite Americans. The implication is that Clinton is a divider.

Biden's aides said in a statement: "Unite Our States works to diminish the partisan and divisive dialogue dominating American politics today."

Mark Gitenstein, a Chicago-based lawyer who formerly served as Biden's chief counsel on the Judiciary Committee and now helps Biden craft his speeches and message, said, "The Republican message is by its nature a very divisive message, and ours is intended to be a unifying message.

"The types of issues we face - retirement security and healthcare - despite the miracle of the free market are government problems. Solving those problems requires you to unite rather than divide. He has always been able to build big bipartisan coalitions."

Biden's allies stress his work drafting comprehensive crime bills in the 1980s with conservatives such as Sens. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) and Strom Thurmond (R-S.C.). They note that Biden delivered a eulogy for Thurmond in 2003, even though it was civil rights that drove Biden to run for the Senate, whereas Thurmond set the record for the longest filibuster while opposing the 1957 civil-rights bill.

Biden's handling of Supreme Court nominee Robert Bork while chairman of the Judiciary Committee in the late '80s is also cited. Biden assembled a bipartisan coalition to reject Bork's nomination by a vote of 58-42.

Biden has embraced Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean's strategy of targeting rural voters and challenging the GOP in all 50 states instead of confining combat to some 14 battleground states.

Biden raised eyebrows this month by announcing on CBS's "Face the Nation" that "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" and that he planned to travel around the country to test the resonance of his message. He is the only prominent Democrat to announce his intention to run.

The revelation was unexpected only in being made early, with few of the normal preparatory steps of a presidential campaign. For example, Biden has not yet traveled to Iowa or New Hampshire this year. Sen. John Edwards (D-N.C.) and New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson (D), probable candidates both, have made such trips but steadfastly maintain that they have made no decision.

Biden's aides say his announcement fits; he is a straight-talking politician from the middle class. "What he said on CBS was some pretty common Senator Biden candor," said his Senate chief of staff, Danny O'Brien.

The aides have, though, also tried to temper Biden's outspokenness by noting that their man was responding to questions, was not making a formal announcement and hasn't made a final decision.

Biden's aides and allies say his penchant for straight talking, like Sen. John McCain's (R-Ariz.), and his middle-class background will help him connect with rural voters, especially white men whose disenchantment with the Democrats has put Southern states carried by Bill Clinton 1992 - Georgia, Tennessee, Louisiana and Kentucky - seemingly out of the party's reach.

To bolster the argument for his electability, Biden has scheduled his message tour through several solidly red states. He gave a speech in Kentucky earlier this week and may return to the state, which Bush carried with 60 percent of the vote, in the fall.

Biden also plans to travel to Kansas, Missouri and Tennessee. He also spoke recently at a Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner in South Carolina.

"He wants to feel that what he's talking about is connecting with the voters we think Democrats need to connect with to put together a winning strategy for 2008," O'Brien said.

But Biden will not take the Democratic base for granted, O'Brien said, and plans "more traditional" political events, such as state party fundraisers, in California, New York and New Jersey. That Biden has, however, been less political than other Democratic White House hopefuls is suggested by the surprising fact that he did not have a leadership PAC until this week.

Biden supporters trumpet his personal qualities: a knack for empathizing with middle-class voters that he shares with Bill Clinton but that the Democrats' 2004 nominee, Sen. John Kerry (Mass.), lacked, according to many.

Biden's greatest strength, his supporters say, is his foreign-policy expertise. He is the ranking Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and has served as its chairman.

"We're probably one terrorist act away from the Democrats' really focusing on a candidate who has unquestioned credentials on national security and terrorism," said David Wilhelm, who served as chairman of the Democratic National Committee during the 1994 election cycle and is an informal adviser to Biden. "Senator Biden brings that to the table. He is the go-to person in the Democratic Party on those issues."

Ted Kaufman, Biden's former chief of staff and one of his closest confidants, said, "He's somebody who could be president, [who has] operated on the world stage.

"He understands foreign policy as well [as] if not better than anyone in the country because he's done it for 30 years."

Few others can make that argument because few have spent as long in the upper echelons of government. Biden upset the Republican incumbent to win his Senate seat at the age of 29, an achievement that is a prominent part of his personal story.

Just more than a month after that surprise victory, Biden suffered tragedy when his wife and daughter died in a car accident. The reversal of fortune gives him a compelling story for the campaign trail, which his allies cite when talking about his strength of character and his capacity for empathy.

"So many people come to him and speak to him - not on how he's going to vote on a Senate bill; they speak to him about their own personal tragedies - and he's spent so much time comforting and giving strength," said Valerie Biden Owens, his younger sister, who has run his past Senate campaigns and is considered one of his closest political advisers. "He has tremendous personal courage."

The biggest obstacle to Biden is fundraising. He comes from a small state. One ally noted that Biden's past campaigns have been on the scale of House races since Delaware has the population of a congressional district. That means he will have to raise most of his war chest out of state, forcing him to compete with Kerry, Clinton and Edwards in Democratic fundraising hubs such as New York, California and Massachusetts. Kerry, Clinton and to a lesser extent Edwards have established national fundraising networks. Biden does not.

Supporter Joe Cari, who served as national finance chairman of the Democratic National Committee in 2000, said that putting together a national fundraising base is "one of the challenges." But the importance of fundraising may be overstated in a crowded Democratic field, he said, adding, "Remember, Kerry had no money until he won somewhere. Money will follow the message."

Cari, who lives in Chicago, said Biden would do a "significant" fundraising event in that city in the fall and is "going to be on the road a great deal in the summer testing his message, meeting with donors and doing fundraisers."

His advisers note that when Biden ran for president in 1988 he at one point led the Democratic field in money raised, although they acknowledge that the price of running has since soared.


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KEYWORDS: 2008; biden; hillaryclinton
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1 posted on 06/29/2005 2:53:16 PM PDT by Jean S
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To: JeanS

He's got the hairplug vote pretty well locked up.


2 posted on 06/29/2005 2:54:49 PM PDT by My2Cents ("In times of universal deceit, telling the truth will be a revolutionary act." - George Orwell)
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To: JeanS

Biden needs to take the needle out of his arm


3 posted on 06/29/2005 2:55:21 PM PDT by MJY1288 (Whenever a Liberal is Speaking on the Senate Floor, Al-Jazeera Breaks in and Covers it LIVE)
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To: JeanS
He says he can win in the red states. Win what is the question. He couldn't win a kewpie doll in Oklahoma.
4 posted on 06/29/2005 2:58:15 PM PDT by JustaCowgirl (Dick Durbin is like a cow pie, but lacks the same level of intellect.)
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To: JeanS

He stole that line from Howard Dean.


5 posted on 06/29/2005 2:58:25 PM PDT by Loyal Buckeye
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To: JeanS

I want some of what old plugs is smoking..


6 posted on 06/29/2005 2:59:04 PM PDT by markman46
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To: JeanS
Plagiarizing Joe always has the facial expression that his shorts are two sizes too small much like his brain. The only other person in the Senate who can look as 'good' with a sneer is Tom 'Dungheap' Harkin.
7 posted on 06/29/2005 2:59:12 PM PDT by SPOTTEDOWL (Are frontal lobotomies prerequisite for being classified as a liberal?)
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To: JeanS

Is Alexander related to John, they're both Boltons? LOL


8 posted on 06/29/2005 2:59:19 PM PDT by Mister Baredog ((Minuteman at heart, couch potato in reality))
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To: JeanS

He's let his hair go all white. It looks great, Joe, keep it that way, you look nothing like a homeless guy ranting about government conspiracies, not at all.


9 posted on 06/29/2005 3:01:47 PM PDT by Darkwolf377 (Don't suffer fools gladly? I don't suffer them at all.)
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To: JeanS

Watch out, geese, here comes another one!


10 posted on 06/29/2005 3:02:46 PM PDT by SWAMPSNIPER (LET ME DIE ON MY FEET IN MY SWAMP, ALEX KOZINSKI FOR SCOTUS)
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To: JeanS

Anyone who votes for this "PUNK" will deserve what they get, a socialist!

This Senator thinks he can win over the red states, will have a very RED face!

Why this Senator was not kicked out of the Senate with the rest of the ANTI-GUN, ANTI-MILITARY, ANTI-USA Liberal Socialist with the others back in 1994, after the "assault weapon ban," is beyond me.

Wipe these Liberal socialist out of our government once and for all! voting for them will only hurt the US and our Military defending us in the war on Terror!


11 posted on 06/29/2005 3:04:05 PM PDT by standing united (82nd ABN 1/508th BN Bco 1st Sqd. Alpha Fireteam Leader: "fury from the sky" 8-Duce on the Loose!!)
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To: JeanS

He might be more electable than Queen Hillary, but he has no chance of beating her for the nomination.


12 posted on 06/29/2005 3:04:22 PM PDT by popdonnelly
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To: JustaCowgirl

"He says he can win in the red states. Win what is the question. He couldn't win a kewpie doll in Oklahoma."


And I don't think he'd do any better in Texas, either!


13 posted on 06/29/2005 3:04:28 PM PDT by Maria S
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To: JeanS

No chance, Joe. This has already been decided at levels above your pay grade.


15 posted on 06/29/2005 3:05:22 PM PDT by bvw
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To: JeanS

Levin referred to him as "quite possibly, the dumbest man ever, in the Senate"


16 posted on 06/29/2005 3:05:33 PM PDT by digger48
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To: JeanS
Go get 'em, Joe! Go get 'em! Spend $ 20 million of your own money!
Spend it now, Joe! Two years before people even care . . ."

LOL, LOL, LOL !

17 posted on 06/29/2005 3:06:31 PM PDT by ex-Texan (Mathew 7:1 through 6)
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To: JeanS

If Biden were any more of a lightweight, he'd float clean away.


18 posted on 06/29/2005 3:07:01 PM PDT by Argus (Omnia taglinea in tres partes divisa est.)
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To: digger48

That coming from Carl Levin, one of the biggest SOCIALIST in the Nation! WOW, talk about the kettle calling the kettle black!


19 posted on 06/29/2005 3:07:20 PM PDT by standing united (82nd ABN 1/508th BN Bco 1st Sqd. Alpha Fireteam Leader: "fury from the sky" 8-Duce on the Loose!!)
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To: JeanS
Good luck with that then, Mr. Biden.
20 posted on 06/29/2005 3:07:44 PM PDT by pollyannaish
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To: JeanS

When they find out who he really is, he won't have a snowballs chance in hell, especially when the clintoons get through with him.


21 posted on 06/29/2005 3:08:26 PM PDT by b4its2late (Born free...Taxed to death and lied to by the Liberal Media.)
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To: JeanS

Has he ever been to a red state?


22 posted on 06/29/2005 3:09:01 PM PDT by anniegetyourgun
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To: JeanS
I'm not so sure he could win a blue state.
23 posted on 06/29/2005 3:09:21 PM PDT by itsamelman (“Announcing your plans is a good way to hear God laugh.” -- Al Swearengen)
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To: JeanS

And on what date will the pigs fly?


24 posted on 06/29/2005 3:09:41 PM PDT by billnaz (Retired Soldier and Proud NRA member.)
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To: JeanS

He can't unite two hair plugs let alone voters.


25 posted on 06/29/2005 3:09:50 PM PDT by Brofholdonow
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To: JeanS

I agree that Joe Biden can unify America. By the time he's done we will have convinced a sizeable majority of Americans that Joe Biden is a dickweed.


26 posted on 06/29/2005 3:10:08 PM PDT by 2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten
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To: 2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten
ooops that should read he will have convinced...
27 posted on 06/29/2005 3:11:17 PM PDT by 2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten
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To: standing united
NoNONO! MARK Levin. Sorry, he was on a local station for a while today.
28 posted on 06/29/2005 3:12:31 PM PDT by digger48
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To: anniegetyourgun

"Has he ever been to a red state?"

I can remember when the so called "RED" states were "FLY OVER COUNTRY" to the Liberals!

Suddenly, now they are all trying to convince those Americans in the "fly over country" to vote for them! Hell, I can remember the Biden's and all the other Liberal Nut Cases that everyone who voted for Bush were simply "STUPID" and too "DUMB" to know who to vote for. We do not forget the name calling after the election!


29 posted on 06/29/2005 3:13:06 PM PDT by standing united (82nd ABN 1/508th BN Bco 1st Sqd. Alpha Fireteam Leader: "fury from the sky" 8-Duce on the Loose!!)
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To: JeanS

"A strategy emerging among those vying to be the alternative to Clinton, particularly Biden and Bayh, is to emphasize their ability to unite Americans. The implication is that Clinton is a divider."

That is an interesting strategy, but in order for it to be effective one of the candidates is going to have to challenge the conventional orthodoxy of the Democratic Party line on at least 1 issue. NONE of the 9 candidates that ran in 2004 did.
The media took that to be a sign of unity. In fact it was a sign of a party that has no bold leaders or ideas, and people turned off the TV.


30 posted on 06/29/2005 3:13:39 PM PDT by Betaille ("Within the covers of the Bible are all the answers for all the problems men face." -Ronald Reagan)
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To: JeanS

Delusions .


31 posted on 06/29/2005 3:15:47 PM PDT by TASMANIANRED (Democrats haven't had a new idea since Karl Marx.)
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To: TASMANIANRED

AH....Joe...The American people don't hire traitors to run their country.


32 posted on 06/29/2005 3:18:55 PM PDT by samadams2000
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To: digger48

"NoNONO! MARK Levin. Sorry, he was on a local station for a while today."

OK, I can understand that coming from Mark Levin!


33 posted on 06/29/2005 3:19:39 PM PDT by standing united (82nd ABN 1/508th BN Bco 1st Sqd. Alpha Fireteam Leader: "fury from the sky" 8-Duce on the Loose!!)
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To: JeanS

I think it will be a cold day in hell before Joe Biden takes MS.


34 posted on 06/29/2005 3:29:33 PM PDT by somniferum (Smarmy, catty, passive-aggressive twit: have a bad day of anxiety about your wrongness, then correct)
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To: JeanS

His odds are very slim of winning the nomination, and he can only win a red state if we nominate a total loser.


35 posted on 06/29/2005 3:33:41 PM PDT by Dog Gone
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To: JeanS
How in the world could anyone take this blow hard buffoon seriously?
36 posted on 06/29/2005 3:35:31 PM PDT by paul51 (11 September 2001 - Never forget)
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To: JeanS

The delusion of Democrats is that Bush has been a divider, when it is almost always the Dems who are using divisive rhetoric. Dems are now so pathetic that they believe their own propaganda. Just a few weeks ago, DNC Chairman Howard Dean criticized the Republicans for having "too many white people and too many Christians." If that isn't divisive, what is?


37 posted on 06/29/2005 3:36:54 PM PDT by Steve_Seattle
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To: somniferum

Joe Biden is going to take Tennessee?????? He will have to become a conservative Republican first. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA


38 posted on 06/29/2005 3:38:50 PM PDT by Coldwater Creek ('We voted like we prayed")
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To: JeanS
biden is as unappealing as jf'n kerry.

I can seen his campaign slogan now, "Plugs for Prez".

39 posted on 06/29/2005 3:41:45 PM PDT by mombonn (ˇViva Bush/Cheney!)
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To: JeanS

(Biden's handling of Supreme Court nominee Robert Bork while chairman of the Judiciary Committee in the late '80s is also cited. Biden assembled a bipartisan coalition to reject Bork's nomination by a vote of 58-42.)

Now there's an argument that'll win over red states! Are these people for real? Can he really be this stupid?


40 posted on 06/29/2005 3:49:22 PM PDT by winner3000 (part)
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To: JeanS

France is a red state?


41 posted on 06/29/2005 3:58:59 PM PDT by BlessedByLiberty (Respectfully submitted,)
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To: JeanS

France is a red state?


42 posted on 06/29/2005 3:59:43 PM PDT by BlessedByLiberty (Respectfully submitted,)
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To: BlessedByLiberty

Hiccup - sorry


43 posted on 06/29/2005 4:00:04 PM PDT by BlessedByLiberty (Respectfully submitted,)
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To: JeanS

This is a joke, right? NO.no,no, he is the joke.


44 posted on 06/29/2005 4:04:53 PM PDT by jos65
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To: JeanS

Problem is, Joe is confused. He thinks "red" means Communist.


45 posted on 06/29/2005 4:08:02 PM PDT by rightwingintelligentsia
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To: JeanS

Well .. if he seriously believes he can win republican votes in red states .. he sure hasn't been paying attention.


46 posted on 06/29/2005 4:15:56 PM PDT by CyberAnt (President Bush: "America is the greatest nation on the face of the earth")
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To: JeanS
Ole Joe is just a stalking horse. The good question is "for whom"?

Selling out at the final moment to ingratiate himself with the nominee for say VP, State, or one of the men in black.
47 posted on 06/29/2005 4:18:37 PM PDT by TUX (Domino effect)
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To: JeanS

Someone check his pockets for a crack pipe.


48 posted on 06/29/2005 4:19:04 PM PDT by commonasdirt (Reading DU so you won't hafta)
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To: My2Cents

He can plagarize stories from the Inquirer and the New York times.


49 posted on 06/29/2005 4:21:00 PM PDT by Temple Owl (19064)
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To: JeanS

It's hard to tell what a candidate is when he has 'borrowed' so much from others.


50 posted on 06/29/2005 4:21:29 PM PDT by RightWhale (withdraw from the 1967 UN Outer Space Treaty)
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