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Biden pours cold water on Hillary's 2012 veep bid rumours | Joe Biden has said that President Barck Obama has already
asked him to run alongside him again as vice president, dousing speculations that Biden and Hillary Clinton will swap jobs next time around. Dispelling rumors that
Hillary might be President Obama's running mate in 2012, Biden said he has been
asked to run as vice president again, a source said. "I tell you what, there's
real trust, that's why he's asked me to run again," Biden told the New York Times
at the end of 40-minute interview on Tuesday. "Look, he said, 'We're going to
run together, are you going to run?' I said, 'Of course, you want me to run with
you, I'm happy to run with you,'" Biden said. The rumors have been floating for
months, coinciding with Obama's popularity dipping in polls, the Daily News reports.
The theory was that Biden, a former chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee,
really wanted to work solely on foreign policy. In the meantime, Clinton would
re-energize frustrated Democrats and independents, especially Latinos and women,
by running for vice president. Clinton and Obama's press secretary had dismissed
the rumors. Former Vice President Walter Mondale said Biden is "the one everybody
wants."
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