Politico: “Two sources familiar with the planning around Biden’s potential presidential campaign say the vice president’s team believes the existing super PAC — started in the spring by a few novices unknown to Biden’s inner circle before several more experienced and closely connected operatives joined — should not become the vehicle to support a campaign.”
“The vice president and the people advising him are weighing whether to start another super PAC instead, the sources said. A second option would be to mount a campaign without super PAC support, despite the massive financial disadvantage Biden faces should he enter the race with what would be a very late start.”
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