WILL HE OR WON’T HE?  US Vice President Joe Biden delivers remarks at the “Summit on Climate & the Road through Paris” event at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, D.C. on October 19. Biden is said to be weighing the decision to enter the presidential race, where he would face off against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders for the Democratic nomination. AFP PHOTO
WILL HE OR WON’T HE?
US Vice President Joe Biden delivers remarks at the “Summit on Climate & the Road through Paris” event at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, D.C. on October 19. Biden is said to be weighing the decision to enter the presidential race, where he would face off against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders for the Democratic nomination. AFP PHOTO

WASHINGTON, D.C.: Barack Obama and his top aides struggled to fend off questions about Vice President Joe Biden’s possible 2016 run Monday, as rampant speculation threatened to eclipse the White House’s political message.

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