With Vice President Joe Biden still mulling whether he’ll jump into the Democratic presidential primary, a former top aide penned a letter to former staffers seemingly to ready them for a potential run.
Ted Kaufman, Biden’s longtime Senate chief of staff, who also was appointed to replace his boss as a senator, noted in the letter that Biden has made no decision, but wrote at length about the kind of campaign the veep would run.
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“If he runs, he will run because of his burning conviction that we need to fundamentally change the balance in our economy and the political structure to restore the ability of the middle class to get ahead,” Kaufman wrote. “And what kind of campaign? An optimistic campaign. A campaign from the heart. A campaign consistent with his values, our values, and the values of the American people. And I think it’s fair to say, knowing him as we all do, that it won’t be a scripted affair– after all, it’s Joe.”








