"With just about a month until Election Day, Vice President Joe Biden is in the middle of taking nearly a week off the campaign trail. He will return to doing campaign events on Thursday, when he will debate Rep. Paul Ryan in the vice presidential debate.
On Friday, October 5, according to the White House, Biden spent the day working. In the morning, he was scheduled to attend the presidential daily briefing in the Oval Office, with President Obama. That afternoon Biden was to "meet with senior advisors," according to the White House.
For this weekend, the White House provided the following guidance: "The Vice President will be in Wilmington, Delaware. There are no public events scheduled."
As for the next three days, Biden will remain in Delaware. "On Monday through Wednesday, the Vice President will be in Wilmington, Delaware. There are no public events scheduled."
Meanwhile, Thursday, October 11, is a big day for Biden. "On Thursday, the Vice President and Dr. Jill Biden will travel to Danville, Kentucky. In the evening, the Vice President will participate in the Vice Presidential Debate at Centre College. Dr. Biden will also attend. This event is open to pre-credentialed media."
So while Biden is taking 6 days off the campaign trail at a crucial time in the presidential campaign, it's likely that he isn't completely off. He is said to be spending time with David Axelrod and other campaign advisers preparing for Thursday's debate."
The trip comes on the heels of an unsteady debate performance by the president last Wednesday in Denver. Gallups daily tracking poll Saturday showed the presidents lead over Romney nationally slipping from six points midweek to just three points on Saturday.
Sorry....IMHO, Biden will clean Ryan’s clock.
It sounds as though the commie freaks in Hollyweird might be starting to panic. The dream of a communist utopia is starting to fade.
Everyone is in shock, a longtime Democratic activist told the Hollywood Reporter. No one can understand what happened.
You guys should get out more.
Hs he going to bring his telecrutch?
He's also his own best speech writer, campaign adviser, and bowling coach. *Snicker*
Hollywood producers don't have very much real world experience with Affirmative Action.
Now, they do.