politico.com - 1/15/2009
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The Bidens’ relationship with Washington is shaping up to be of the one-foot-in, one-foot-out sort.
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Bidens to be Part-Time D.C. Residents
The Page by Mark Halperin —
... Politico: The VP-elect and his wife plan to return home frequently on weekends, taking Amtrak when they can.
Expected to spend less time in the brick Victorian vice presidential home at the Naval Observatory than Second Families before them. ...
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