“While speculation swirls about the possibility of Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton squaring off in the Democratic primary, the vice president and the former secretary of state aren’t sounding much like rivals,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“In recent weeks, Mr. Biden and Mrs. Clinton both have been on the road touting a range of Obama administration proposals, offering similar pitches on everything from the Iran nuclear deal to college affordability to preventing sexual assault.”
“It’s little surprise that President Barack Obama‘s second-in-command and his former secretary of state would embrace this White House’s policies. But their simultaneous focus on the same issues offers an intriguing split-screen image of how each frames key arguments. And it raises the question: If Mr. Biden runs against Mrs. Clinton, who will lay claim to the Obama legacy?”

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