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1st LD: U.S. Vice President Joe Biden says not to run for president

Xinhua, October 22, 2015 Adjust font size:

U.S. Vice President Joe Biden said on Wednesday he was not running for president, ending months of speculation about his possible White House bid that had reached fever pitch earlier this week.

Speaking at a press conference held outside his previous schedule for Wednesday, Biden said the grieving process over the death of his son Beau Biden "closes the window" on mounting a "realistic" White House bid.

"I've concluded it has closed. I know from previous experience that there's no timetable for this process," Biden said in the White House Rose Garden with President Barack Obama and Biden's wife Jill at his side.

"I believe we're out of time, the time necessary to mount a winning campaign for the (Democratic) nomination," he said.

Biden's decision ended months-long speculation over whether he would challenge front-runner Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination.

Speculation about Biden's White House bid ran amok earlier this week as local media cited sources as saying that Biden's announcement of his candidacy would be imminent.

Also, in a speech on Tuesday, Biden corrected his account about the decision-making process leading up to the 2011 raid that killed Osama bin Laden, saying he did not oppose the raid, a move seen by many as attempting to dispel a possible criticism should he launched a candidacy. Enditem