Vice president Joe Biden would make a far more formidable candidate for Republicans than Democratic leader Hillary Clinton, Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus said on TODAY Wednesday.
“I think he’s probably tougher,” Priebus told Savannah Guthrie, suggesting that polls have shown Clinton has had trouble attracting support even among women voters. “Hillary Clinton has a lot of problems. I think she is an opponent that’s easy to define.”
Plus, Priebus said, she would also lose in a popularity match to the vice president, should he decide to make another White House run.
“Certainly Joe Biden is far more likable,” he said.
“I think Joe Biden is someone that a lot of people, whether they like his politics or not, they like him, and likability – you can analyze politics all you want, likability is probably the number one issue on the ballot.”
Priebus also expressed optimism about Thursday night’s debate, the first prime-time match up among the leading Republican candidates. Despite the crowded field, Priebus said the party will make a strong showing.
“There’s a diverse field. It’s a young field. Everyone brings a little something different to the table. I think it’s going to be a great night,” he said, adding later: “I think you’re going to see a Republican party unified, trying to get the country back on track.”









