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Joe Biden has been receiving between 17% and 25% support in polls over the last 10 days or so.

Biden eligible for primary debate - if he decides to run

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US Vice President Joe Biden would be invited to participate in the first Democratic presidential primary debate if he announces his intent to run for the office, according to guidelines released yesterday by CNN, which is hosting the event.
Biden meets all but one of the criteria required to participate in the Oct. 13 event, which is sanctioned by the Democratic National Committee. He has not formally declared his intent to run for the office.
So far five Democrats have been invited to participate in the debate: Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley, former Rhode Island Governor Lincoln Chafee and former Virginia Senator Jim Webb.
Under the criteria CNN released yesterday for participation in the debate, candidates must meet the requirements established in the US Constitution, commit to filing a statement of candidacy with election officials by Oct. 14, have an average of at least 1% of support in three national polls and accept the debate rules and format.
Biden has been receiving between 17% and 25% support in polls over the last 10 days or so. A group of supporters have been encouraging him to run for the presidency, but so far the vice president has yet to formally commit.
Biden, 72, has said he is still coping with the death of his son Beau earlier this year and is not sure whether he is up to the demands of a presidential race.
On MSNBC shortly after CNN’s announcement, Democratic National Committee Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz noted that Biden has passed the required poling threshold in multiple national surveys. But, the Florida congresswoman added: “He’s not a candidate.”

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