Miami Dade College and Biden

political ambitions: In a speech ostensibly about the Obama administration attempts to bolster higher education, Biden did little to quell the chatter about his political ambitions, railing against economic inequality and casting himself as a warrior for the middle class. "Look at all the press that here," Biden said at Miami Dade College, a playful tease in his voice, as he looked at a crush of cameras. "Their interest in community college is amazing, according to CNN. I hope that what they are going to write about." In his lengthy speech, Biden insisted the country leaders must "restore the bargain, not only in the name of fairness but because it in the strategic economic interests of America to restore the bargain. But his trip here Wednesday, the first since speculation began mounting that he'll launch a late bid for the Democratic presidential nomination, has nonetheless touched off talk that he laying the groundwork for a campaign. We can't have this disparity." "What not happening is the middle class is not back yet," he said, removing hit suit jacket in he Miami heat. Clinton and her husband have made millions delivering paid speeches. His remarks played into political speculation that Biden would run to the left of frontrunner Hillary Clinton, who some of Biden allies suggest isn't able to convincingly discuss issues like the income gap. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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