In Nevada, Biden casts Sanders, Bloomberg as party posers
“They're not bad folks. They’re just not
Biden, needing a boost after disappointing finishes in
Earlier in the day, in an interview with the
Both men, Biden told The Associated Press, misrepresent their relationships with Obama, the nation’s first black president who tapped Biden, then a
“You can spend a billion dollars, and I guess he spent but what
On Sanders, Biden cited a recent
“I knew he talked about someone should primary Barack for a second term, like he thought Barack wasn’t, I guess, socialist enough or whatever,” Biden said, adding that he didn’t previously know about Reid’s apparent move to step in.
“The paint is being peeled back here a little bit,” Biden said. “And I think they're entitled to those opinions. I don't mean they’re bad because of that. But the idea that … ‘We really loved Barack, man. He did a great job,’ is simply not turning out to be the case.”
Sanders has led all candidates in the first two nominating contests and appears to have strong support in
That makes
Though Bloomberg is not on Saturday's ballots, Biden relished that his fellow candidate had a rough experience in his first debate this week in
The former president, still wildly popular among Democratic voters, hasn't endorsed any candidate, including Biden. Obama has been mentioned prominently in several candidates’ ads and arguments, though no one has matched the breadth of Bloomberg’s recent Obama ads. Bloomberg did not support Obama’s election in 2008; he wrote a relatively tepid endorsement late in the 2012 campaign, and former Obama aides have noted that Bloomberg often criticized Obama, including his 2010 health insurance overhaul.
“Isn’t it amazing we found out how everybody is Barack’s best friend now?" Biden said sarcastically at his Friday night rally. “You look at that ad, you think, God, Barack must have endorsed him man, this must be all good.”
The former president’s aides say he's talked to any of the candidates who've sought his counsel and plans to support the eventual nominee enthusiastically. Biden has said he speaks regularly to Obama, but he declined Friday to say whether he asked the former president to publicly clarify that he has not endorsed Bloomberg.
“What happens in
Those dynamics have made Biden simultaneously more aggressive and more comfortable over the last week of campaigning in
Speaking to Latino campaign volunteers, Biden noted that “99% of Latinos” haven’t voted yet. At an
Later, at a Black History Month festival, he promised an emcee a role in inaugural festivities if he wins. And then, at a legislative



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