Biden name bubbles up amid speculation over Clinton, Sanders

Biden name bubbles up amid speculation over Clinton, Sanders

WASHINGTON – Plummeting poll numbers and a frosty reception from women are triggering alarms inside Hillary Clinton's Democratic presidential campaign and prompting pundits and even a GOP contender to resume tossing around the idea of a Joe Biden candidacy.

"Voices are being heard among the political classes about the possibility of replacing Clinton on the Democratic ticket with Vice President Joe Biden should that become necessary," conservative columnist Cal Thomas recently wrote. "Such a move could severely impair the Democrat's ability to win the female vote."

Mass. Sen. Tarr throws his support to Kasich
Massachusetts

Mass. Sen. Tarr throws his support to Kasich

State House News Service

BOSTON — Bruce Tarr, the top Republican in the Massachusetts Senate, on Friday endorsed Ohio Gov. John Kasich for the GOP presidential nomination.

Tarr, the Senate minority leader from Gloucester who has served in the upper chamber since 1995, said Kasich's 18 years of experience on the Armed Services Committee in the U.S. House of Representatives would help "guide us to a new and stable place in a turbulent and dangerous world."

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