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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Biden wouldn&#x27;t &#x27;underestimate&#x27; Palin in 2012 bid<br /><br />The vice president doesn&#x27;t think she could defeat Obama, but says it would be &#x27;a really, a really interesting race,&#x27; adding that Republicans should recognize she has a good chance to win the nomination.<br /><br />Michael A. Memoli<br /><br />Tribune Washington Bureau<br /><br />November 20, 2010<br /><br />Reporting from Washington<br /><br />Sarah Palin said this week she thought she could defeat President Obama if she were to challenge him in 2012. Count Vice President Joe Biden among those who aren&#x27;t taking her for granted.<br /><br />I don&#x27;t think she could beat President Obama, Biden said in a Friday morning interview on MSNBC&#x27;s Morning Joe. But, you know, she&#x27;s always underestimated.<br /><br />Biden called his Republican counterpart from the 2008 election campaign a real force in the Republican Party, one that would loom large in the 2012 race.<br /><br />In another interview, aired Thursday night, he told CNN&#x27;s Larry King: Were I a Republican senator or a Republican political leader, I would look and say, &#x27;Wait, she&#x27;s got a good chance of getting the nomination.&#x27; But look, it&#x27;s hard enough for us to figure out our side of the aisle, let alone go over and sort of handicap whether she can win or lose.<br /><br />If the 2012 campaign were to pit Obama against Palin, Biden said, the choice for American voters would be crystal clear.<br /><br />We have a fundamentally different outlook on the world, and I think that would be a really, a really interesting race, he said.<br /><br />Asked if she was the GOP opponent Democrats would prefer, Biden again hedged.<br /><br />You know, my mom used to have an expression, &#x27;Be careful what you wish for, Joe, you may get it.&#x27; So I never underestimate anyone, he said. But I believe President Obama would be in very good shape.<br /><br />Palin has said that she would consider running for president if there were not another candidate who shared her vision.<br /><br />I&#x27;m looking at the lay of the land now, and trying to figure that out, if it&#x27;s a good thing for the country, for the discourse, for my family, she told ABC&#x27;s Barbara Walters. Asked if she could beat Obama, she replied: I believe so.<br /><br />Palin has continued to dominate the conversation, with the premiere of her TLC reality show and the coming release Tuesday of her second book. She&#x27;ll embark on a 10-day book tour that will take her through the nation&#x27;s heartland, including two states that hold key roles in the GOP&#x27;s nominating calendar: Iowa and South Carolina.<br /><br />Biden has also seemed, at least in the short term, to have taken on a greater role in the White House message operation. In addition to his interviews with CNN and MSNBC, he met Friday with a group of newspaper columnists to discuss the administration&#x27;s progress in Iraq and its efforts to pass a new START treaty.<br /><br />Another interview with the administration&#x27;s No. 2 appears in the December issue of GQ magazine, where he vouches for his boss and marvels at his own stamina. People always ask me &#x27;Where the hell do you get your energy?&#x27; Biden told the magazine. He asked his White House doctor. Genes, he was told, but also, You love what you do.<br /><br />Biden turns 68 on Saturday. He celebrated Wednesday with a piece of cake delivered by Obama at their weekly lunch.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2010/11/biden-wouldnt-underestimate-palin-in-2012.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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