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Joe Biden Receives Major Endorsements In South Carolina

SENATOR JOE BIDEN RECEIVES MAJOR ENDORSEMENTS FROM PROMINENT ELECTED OFFICIALS IN SOUTH CAROLINA

Columbia, SC - Sen. Joe Biden today received the endorsements of State Senator Gerald Malloy of Darlington County, immediate past president of the South Carolina Trial Lawyers Association, and State Representative Jerry Govan of Orangeburg County, the former chairman of the South Carolina Legislative Black Caucus of which they are both members.

Senator Malloy, who spent the day campaigning with Biden on Sunday said, "I am endorsing Joe Biden for President because he is the real deal.  Between his experience on foreign policy and national security issues and his life story, I believe that he is the most qualified to be our next president. I really appreciate that he has not lost touch with where he came from."

"I am supporting Joe Biden in my role as an elected official in this state and more importantly in my role as a father," said Representative Govan, the father of four - including one daughter who currently serves in the United States Air Force.

I've known Joe Biden for over twenty years and without a doubt can say that he is the man for the job. I am concerned about where this country is and where we are headed. We need a leader who has both the confidence and the credibility at home and around the world to lead us in a new direction and he is that leader."

"I am extremely honored to have the support of both Senator Malloy and Representative Govan," said Biden.  "They are both incredibly important leaders in their communities and throughout the state.  I look forward to having them on the team as we move forward in both South Carolina and nationally."

Posted by Mike on March 05, 2007 | Permalink

Joe Biden's Speech Democratic National Committee's Winter Meeting

Senator Joe Biden's Speech Democratic National Committee's Winter Meeting

**Remarks as Prepared for Delivery**

So, how was your week?

I want to say I truly regret that words I spoke offended people I admire.

I'm humbled that so many of these same people, as well as you in this room, viewed those words through the prism of my history and my heart. For that I'll be forever grateful.

This Administration has dug us into a very deep hole:

America is more isolated.

And Americans are more uncertain about their future than any time in the last half century.

The American people are looking for someone to guide us through the difficult decade ahead;

Who understands the problems and pressures facing the middle class.

They are looking for someone to help restore America's greatness.

In Iraq, the President took us to war unnecessarily.

Without letting the weapons inspectors finish their work...

Without enough troops.

Without the right equipment for the troops we sent or care for the veterans who returned...

And, most of all, without a plan -- any plan.

The price of that failure can be measured in the blood we have shed and the treasure we have lost.

3,067 dead.

More than 23,000 wounded.

And over $350 billion committed to a war with no end in sight.

My fellow Democrats, we must end this war.

To stop the sectarian cycle of revenge in Iraq, we must first separate the combatants and give them a political way forward.

I have a plan to do just that.

Give the factions breathing room in their own regions with control over their local police.

And over the fabric of their daily lives: education  -  marriage -- jobs.

Give the central government responsibility for borders, currency and the army.

Guarantee the Sunnis their fair share of oil revenues.

Draw down our troops -- don't escalate -- forcing Iraq's leaders to reach a political settlement.

And make Iraq the world's problem by having the U.N. convene a conference of the world's major powers to insist that Iraq's neighbors support that settlement.

Mr. President, your surge is not a solution --

It is a tragic mistake.

And I am doing everything in my power to stop it.

Mr.. President, the majority of Americans oppose you on Iraq. We are not emboldening the enemy.

That's the one mission you have accomplished.

At this moment in our history, Americans need a leader with a breadth and depth of experience in world affairs.

This president will leave the next one with no margin for error. The next president will have to end the war in Iraq and immediately turn to other simmering hot spots before they explode.

Here at home, it will not be enough for the next president to have the right plans.

The American people must believe that our nominee understands what they've been dealing with in their daily lives the last 6 years.

They know we need an energy policy to free us from the axis of oil and begin to reverse global warming.

But they don't believe that Washington understands just how hard it is to heat their home, or fill up their tank.

I understand because I remember. I remember being a kid and answering the door when the bill collector came to shut off the electricity and telling him my mother wasn't home.

Americans know we need national health care.

But they doubt Washington understands what it feels like to lie in bed, like 47 million Americans without health insurance, looking over at your pregnant wife, and wondering what happens if your baby is premature. Will I lose my home?

I understand because I remember being rolled into a operating room 20 years ago, after they told me that my chances weren't good, but thanking God that at least my family wouldn't be left in debt because I had insurance.

Americans know that a college degree is a ticket to the middle class.

But they wonder whether Washington understands what it feels like for a father or mother to look in the eyes of their child knowing there is no way to pay to help them get there.

I understand because I remember. I remember my father's face as he was refused a bank loan to send me to college.

I understand, like many of you in this room, these struggles and aspirations of the American people.

Because they are ours.

They represent our values.

America's values.

And I will fight with every fiber in my being to keep America focused on the values that unite us, rather than the wedge issues used to divide us.

The American people are ready. And so am I.

For not once in our history have the American people let their country down.

It has been the historic role of the Democratic Party...

From Jefferson to Jackson.

Roosevelt to Clinton.

To remind America of that legacy, to summon us to the moment, to make America, once again, the light of the world.

And, I pledge to you, as your President that will be what I do.

God Bless America.

And, God Bless our troops.

Posted by Mike on February 03, 2007 | Permalink

Joe Biden Announces Campaign For President Of The United States

SENATOR JOE BIDEN ANNOUNCES CAMPAIGN FOR PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

Highlights Voters Desire for Bold Leadership and Change in Direction

January 31, 2007 - Senator Joseph R. Biden today announced in a video statement posted on his website www.joebiden.com that he has filed the necessary paperwork to become a candidate for President of the United States.

"I am heartened by the response so many people have given to my call for a new direction in American foreign policy and to our focus on middle class concerns," said Sen. Biden.

In the video statement, Biden stressed the disastrous results of the Bush Administration's failed policies and handling of Iraq.

"In my view, President Bush has dug America into a very deep hole," said Sen. Biden. "This administration's mishandling of the war in Iraq may be the greatest foreign policy disaster of all time."

Biden said the next president must be prepared to change our policy in Iraq immediately upon entering office, "The next President of the United States must be prepared to immediately step in and act – without hesitation – to end our involvement in the Iraq conflict without further destabilizing the Middle East and the world."

Biden also emphasized the need for a change in direction more broadly in both foreign and domestic policies, stating, "To restore America's place in the world, we also must focus on the hopes and needs of our own people. The Bush administration – because it worships profits over people – has forgotten that to make America strong, we need a growing, vibrant middle-class.

We need our citizens to feel secure. Secure that their children will be cared for if they are ill. Secure that they will have a retirement income they can count on. Secure that we are doing all we can to end global warming. Secure that their jobs and opportunities will not vanish like so many have in recent years."

Biden said he would make a more formal presentation of the prospective policies and principles of a Biden Administration over the next several months.

To watch the video statement or for more information on the campaign, please visit: www.joebiden.com.

Posted by Mike on January 31, 2007 | Permalink

New Joe Biden For President Website Launched

This welcome message greeted visitors to the new Joe Biden Website that launched today.

Welcome to JoeBiden.com

Thank you for visiting JoeBiden.com

I want to thank all of you who have encouraged me with your support and contributions to run for President.

Please take a few moments to explore this website by following the links below. I hope you will get to know who I am, how my life has prepared me for this campaign, and what we hope to accomplish in the days and months ahead. Then I hope you will join the campaign by joining our email list or making a contribution.

A presidential campaign is an exciting journey. Along with my wife, Jill, and our children Beau, Hunter and Ashley, we look forward to spending time with you as we campaign across America.

Thank you,

Joe Biden

Posted by Mike on January 31, 2007 | Permalink

Joe Biden Running For President Announcement e-mail

Joe Biden sent this e-mail to supporters today announcing his intention to file papers to become a candidate for President.

Running For President

I wanted you to be among the first to know. Tomorrow, I am filing the necessary papers to become a candidate for President of the United States and launching my official campaign website at www.JoeBiden.com .

You'll hear more about the launch of our campaign tomorrow, but I wanted to send you an early invitation to participate in a live audio webcast this Thursday at 8:00 PM ET. I hope you can join me as I discuss the upcoming campaign.

You will find a link to this webcast on JoeBiden.com on Thursday.

The start of a presidential campaign is an exciting time and my family and I look forward to working with you as we begin this journey.

Thank you,

Joe Biden

Posted by Mike on January 30, 2007 | Permalink

Joe Biden To File Exploratory Paperwork By End Of January

Sen. Biden announces intent to seek presidency
Democrat from Delaware tells ‘Meet the Press’ he’ll file paperwork in Jan.

NBC News

Sen. Joe Biden on Sunday told NBC’s “Meet the Press” that he will seek the Democratic presidential nomination in 2008.

“I am running for president,” he told “Meet the Press” anchor Tim Russert. “I’m going to be Joe Biden, and I’m going to be the best Joe Biden I can be.”

The senator from Delaware went on to say that he will be filing the necessary paperwork to create an exploratory committee by the end of the month.

MSNBC Story

Posted by Mike on January 07, 2007 | Permalink

Joe Biden "Unite Our States" PAC Web Site

Joe Biden Launched his "Unite Our States" PAC with this Press Release.

Washington, D.C. -- Senator Joseph R. Biden, Jr. (D-DE) today announced the formation of Unite Our States (www.UniteOurStates.com), a political action committee to elect candidates committed to addressing the challenges facing our country by beginning to unite "red" and "blue" states, big cities and small towns, and Americans of all walks of life.

Through Unite Our States, Sen. Biden will promote a unifying agenda of strong leadership in the world, security and economic growth at home, and straightforward leadership for the voters of America.

"This effort will support candidates across the country who are committed to uniting Americans behind a leadership role in the world based on the belief that our military power is vital, but so too is the power of our values," said Sen. Biden. 

Senator Biden plans to travel extensively to promote the causes of Unite Our States and to campaign for Democratic candidates throughout the country.   Unite Our States will offer regular updates of Senator Biden's speeches, views, and policy statements through UniteOurStates.com.

Posted by Mike on June 28, 2005 | Permalink | TrackBack (0)

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