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Sen Biden intends to run for US President 2008

Washington, Dec 27: Delaware Sen Joseph Biden, one of the Democratic party's leading voices on foreign policy and a sharp critic of President George W. Bush's handling of the Iraq war, said he intends to run for president in 2008.

''It is my intention to seek the nomination, and it's my intention sometime in the month of January to set up the appropriate mechanism to be able to raise money for that purpose,'' Biden said near the end of a telephone news conference that centered mainly on Iraq yesterday.

New York Sen Hillary Clinton and Illinois Sen. Barack Obama currently are viewed as the leading likely contenders for the Democratic presidential nomination, which will be decided in early 2008.

Bush's term ends in January, 2009, and he is barred from seeking a third four-year term.

Biden, who sought the 1988 presidential nomination only to quit in 1987 amid accusations he plagiarised some of his stump oratory and early academic work, would enter the race as some prominent Democrats are bowing out.

Sen Evan Bayh of Indiana earlier this month announced he would forego the 2008 campaign. His decision came after Obama attracted large crowds in New Hampshire, one of the early states to choose presidential nominees in 2008.

The perceived star power of Obama and Clinton could make it difficult for other Democrats to amass campaign contributions needed for a successful White House run.

Former Sen John Edwards of North Carolina is expected to announce his candidacy this week. Edwards was running mate in 2004 to Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry in his failed bid to unseat Bush.

With no end in sight to the unpopular Iraq war and with Bush weighing a possible surge in US combat troops there, Iraq is likely to loom large in the 2008 presidential race after it contributed to the Democratic win in November's congressional elections.

As the incoming chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Biden will have a forum for criticising Bush's handling of the war. Biden said his panel is planning three weeks of high-profile hearings starting on January 9.

Biden criticised calls by some Republicans to boost combat troops in Iraq, telling reporters: ''We've already broken Iraq.

We're about to break the United States military.'' Bush is preparing to announce a new policy on Iraq in early January.

The 64-year-old senator, who was first elected to the Senate in 1972, said Bush should follow recommendations of the bipartisan Iraq Study Group, which called for reducing the US military presence to encourage Iraqis to take more responsibility to establish a political settlement among warring factions.

Two Democrats already have announced long-shot runs for president: Iowa Gov Tom Vilsack and Ohio Rep Dennis Kucinich, an unsuccessful candidate in 2004.


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