Biden's recent moves stoking chatter about 2016

Wednesday January 23, 2013 3:15 AM

By KEN THOMAS

The Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — Joe Biden appears to be keeping his options open for 2016.

The vice president is dropping hints that he may be laying groundwork for a presidential campaign.

He packed his schedule with events and receptions attended by party insiders surrounding President Barack Obama's inauguration.

Biden met with Democratic National Committee members during a private reception Tuesday. New Hampshire Gov. Maggie Hassan was among the guests at Biden's swearing-in ceremony, and the vice president dropped by an Iowa inaugural ball. Both states are important in early presidential voting.

Biden told CNN there were a lot of reasons he wouldn't run and said he was focused on helping Obama.

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton remains a heavy favorite for the Democratic presidential nomination if she decides to run.

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