Published 8/31/2008
by Domenico Montanaro
at First Read
From NBC/NJ's Mike MemoliTOLEDO, Ohio -- Joe Biden is already conceding one thing to Sarah Palin.
“Well, there's obvious differences,” he joked during a roundtable discussion on the economy this afternoon. “She's good looking.”
Biden was trying to make a serious point about the different perspective he said each ticket has on the economy, but the crowd began to chuckle when he said there was a “gigantic” difference between Obama and McCain and himself and “my vice presidential opponent.” After...( read more )
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