“I made a commitment to Beau, not that I would run, but that I would not back away from things I've always done and cared about. And so there is no regret,” Joe Biden says when asked if he'd have any regrets about running if he were to lose the nomination.
And then there’s the fact thatfor a scheme attempting to smear Biden, which meant that he was never far from that conversation as well. While Biden blitzed Iowa, the president’s impeachment managers continued to promote a debunked narrative that, as vice president, Biden exerted pressure on the Ukrainian government to protect his son, Hunter, who was serving on the board of a natural gas company there.
“The vast majority of the American people know me,” he added later. “The good news is they know me, the bad knows is they know me. You know, the attacks on me and my weaknesses are real, but the attacks on my strengths are just aren't goin' anywhere.” An otherwise relaxed and reflective conversation with Biden on his bus turned more stern when he was asked whether he should more directly rebut the charges against him and his son.
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