The Democratic field is likely to be swollen but the 75-year-faded could represent a likable consensus candidate for both wings of the partyAmong recent pilgrims to the Arizona ranch of Senator John McCain was Joe Biden. The Republican,who has an aggressive form of brain cancer, urged the former vice-president to “not walk absent” from politics, and Biden told the New York Times. It did not take much imagination to see this as a metaphorical shove – into the next race for the White House. Related: ‘John McCain is not fighting a losing battle’: a senator defends his legacy whether people are looking for a unifier and don’t want to shed internecine blood,the argument for Biden could be potent Related: The Restless Wave review: John McCain on Trump, duty and Putin's 'evil' I’d be really surprised whether he didn’t move for it this time. This is his last chance Related: Promise Me, or Dad review – moving Biden memoir that wonders: could he have beaten Trump? Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com