Watch: Joe Biden’s Speech Explaining Why He Is Not Running – And Why He Wanted To (Video)
Here are clips of Joe Biden’s speech announcing he is not running.
Vice President Joe Biden, standing with President Barack Obama and his wife, Dr. Jill Biden, announced just past noon today in the White House’s Rose Garden that he will not run for president.
Biden cited his grieving process for his late son Beau, and how that has impacted the timeline necessary for him to mount a successful campaign. In short, it’s too late Biden said.
“Beau is our inspiration, but time has run out†@JoeBiden on not running for Pres https://t.co/WwcJluFklu https://t.co/cg1vOICTzP
— Anderson Cooper 360° (@AC360) October 21, 2015
The Vice President mentioned were he to have been president, he would have tried to cure cancer, “because it’s possible,” a nod to his son Beau’s untimely death. “If I could be anything, I wish I could be the president who ended cancer.”
.@VP “If I could be anything, I would have wanted to be the president who ended cancer, because it’s possible.” https://t.co/ak5sLt4nME
— CNN (@CNN) October 21, 2015
Biden also mentioned LGBT civil rights and the work left to be done.
“We, ordinary Americans, believe in possibilities. Unlimited possibilities,” Biden said.
.@VP: “I believe there’s unlimited possibilities for this country” https://t.co/es5YDrYzET https://t.co/3RUaZn01fP
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) October 21, 2015
And he urged an end to “divisive” partisan politics. “For the sake of the country, we need to work together. … Compromise is not a dirty word.”
Vice President Biden also told Democrats they should not only embrace the work he and President Obama have done, “they should run on it.”
And he said that while he won’t be a candidate, he won’t be silent.
.@VP Joe Biden “While I will not be a candidate, I will not be silent” https://t.co/qRf7mUPS11 https://t.co/cIbYvsmtAd
— CNN (@CNN) October 21, 2015
Watch the first few minutes here, the complete video at C-SPAN.Â
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