The super PAC working to draft Joe Biden into the 2016 presidential race has gone radio silent ahead of a potentially imminent decision from the vice president, MSNBC has learned.
Senior officials with the Draft Biden super PAC agreed on a conference call Monday afternoon to “go dark,” according to a source familiar with the call, to give the vice president room to speak for himself and avoid further stoking media speculation about a possible announcement.
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The move comes as various news outlets, including NBC News, report Biden is days or even hours away from making a decision. The pro-Biden super PAC, which is independent of Biden’s formal deliberations, has been the main outside vehicle organizing support and laying the ground for a 2016 bid, but would cede the field for an official Biden campaign if he got in.








