JOE BIDEN
Biden not shy in attack role
Joe Biden says differences between presidential candidates are bigger this year than ever, and while in Minnesota Tuesday he did not hesitate pointing them out. This country faces one of the starke...
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New charge for Minnesota man accused of Biden threat 
A Minnesota man charged with identity theft and sending a threatening e-mail to Vice President Joe Biden now faces a child-pornography charge as well.
By Associated Press , June 25, 2010
Minnesota man charged with threatening Biden rejects plea deal 
A Minnesota man charged with sending a threatening e-mail to Vice President Joe Biden has backed out of a plea agreement.
By Associated Press , June 16, 2010
Biden honors America's fallen troops at Arlington 
Vice President Joe Biden is saluting the sacrifices of the men and women of America's fighting forces at the nation's most hallowed burial ground.
By Associated Press , May 31, 2010
Doctor: VP Joe Biden’s son has mild stroke 
Vice President Joe Biden’s older son, the Delaware attorney general, had a mild stroke Tuesday and was transferred to a Philadelphia hospital, where he was alert and talking with family.
By Randall Chase , May 11, 2010
AROUND NORTH DAKOTA: DL flooding interests Biden ... Auditor accused of embezzling ... Smart students win bet by whisker ... more 
Sen. Kent Conrad said the Devils Lake flooding situation has the attention of one of the top two officials in Washington. The North Dakota Democrat said that when Vice President Joe Biden served in the Senate, he and Biden would often talk about Devils Lake.
By Associated Press , May 02, 2010
Officials reverse Bush policy on equity compliance 
By Christine Armario and Dorie Turner , April 20, 2010
Tennessee man charged with ramming vehicle with Obama/Biden sticker 
Harry K. Weisiger, a retiree, made obscene gestures and pointed at the campaign sticker for President Barack Obama and running mate Joe Biden before he smashed into schoolteacher Mark Duren's car, police said.
By Associated Press , March 31, 2010
Obama lauds House for passing health care bill 
By Ben Feller , March 22, 2010
- Walk to the Capitol
- Comment on the current state of the health care bill.
- Pomeroy backs health care legislation
- Congress clears historic health care bill
- Other than Peterson's 'no,' Minnesota lawmakers vote party lines on health care
- Insurers, doctor-owned hospitals get late help
- McCain said Democrats have not heard end of health care debate
Despite rumors, Biden will not be at N.D. Democratic convention 
Will Vice President Joe Biden be in Fargo for the North Dakota Democratic-NPL State Convention later this month?
The answer, according to party officials, is a definitive ‘no.’
March 17, 2010
Biden says Cheney is misinformed or misleading 
Pingponging across the airwaves, Vice President Joe Biden and predecessor Dick Cheney bickered today over terror trials and interrogations, credit for success in Iraq and the long-running effort to contain Iran’s nuclear program.
By Associated Press , February 14, 2010
MINNESOTA POLITICS: Pawlenty to DFL: Save unallotment ... Pawlenty speaks to Alabama GOP ... Pawlenty hones comedy ... more 
February 07, 2010
Massachusetts certifies GOP's Brown as Kennedy successor 
Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick has certified the results of Scott Brown's upset Senate election win, clearing the way for the Republican to succeed the late Democrat Edward Kennedy.
By Associated Press , February 04, 2010
Obama attends Duke-Georgetown basketball game 
On a snowy day today, President Obama joined a sellout crowd to watch seventh-ranked Georgetown take on No. 8 Duke at the Verizon Center. Obama's personal assistant, Reggie Love, played basketball at Duke and was also attending the game.
By Associated Press , January 30, 2010
Obama plans to help a middle class ‘under assault’ 
By Ben Feller , January 25, 2010
Biden's son won't seek U.S. Senate seat 
Beau Biden's decision makes the Democratic-held seat vulnerable as the Democratic Party and its leader, Obama, are licking their wounds following Republican Scott Brown's victory last week for the Senate seat in Massachusetts once held by Democratic Sen. Edward M. Kennedy; the GOP upset ended the Democrats' filibuster-proof majority in the Senate.
By Randall Chase , January 25, 2010
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