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Could a Joe Biden campaign help Hillary Clinton?

If Vice President Biden gets into the presidential race, he could help Hillary Clinton step up her game as a campaigner.

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Vice President Joe Biden speaks in the South Court Auditorium on the White House campus in Washington in June. Although Biden has yet to make a decision on a run for the presidency, his advisers say the discussions taking form in the last several weeks are serious enough that the vice president and his associates have started gaming out mechanics like fundraising, ballot deadlines and an early primary state strategy.

If Joe Biden jumps into the 2016 presidential contest, there鈥檚 no doubt that his decision will be seen as a slap at Hillary Clinton.

After all, part of the vice president鈥檚 calculation has to be that there鈥檚 room for him in the Democratic nomination race 鈥 despite former Secretary of State Clinton鈥檚 large lead in national polls, massive fundraising, major endorsements, and a fully developed organization. The room for Vice President Biden comes, obviously, from the investigation into the handling of her State Department e-mails. We don鈥檛 know what we don鈥檛 know, and that leaves Clinton vulnerable.

In short, Democrats increasingly believe they need a backup. Just in case. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I) of Vermont, the self-described socialist with a devoted Democratic following, is seen as too much of a niche candidate to compete effectively in the general election.

Biden hails from the Democratic mainstream, and in stature is more Clinton鈥檚 equal.

In the end, it's possible that a Biden candidacy could end up helping Clinton. Two points on that, as noted by NBC News鈥 鈥淔irst Read鈥 blog: The entry of Biden into the race would deflect attention from the e-mail story. And it would force Clinton to step up her game as a campaigner.

"She's a terrible front-runner but she's a marvelous candidate when she gets into the middle of the race," Democratic pollster Peter Hart said on NBC鈥檚 "Meet the Press" Sunday. 鈥淎nd there you see her intelligence, her experience, and her toughness. At this stage it's all fumbles.鈥

Just as the epic showdown between Clinton and then-Sen. Barack Obama in 2008 helped both candidates hone their skills as campaigners and debaters, so too could Biden give her a run for her money. The danger (to her) is that he pulls an Obama and beats her. But if she survives, she enters the general election in fighting trim to take on the Republican nominee.

In May, when Senator Sanders announced his candidacy, a Clinton spokesperson welcomed him as a 鈥渟parring partner.鈥

Today, the early read by pundits on Biden鈥檚 potential campaign is that Clinton does not want a sparring partner, and will do whatever she can to discourage Biden from getting in.

Jack Pitney, a political scientist at Claremont McKenna College in Claremont, Calif., predicts that Team Clinton will soon plant negative stories about Biden as a warning shot. Examples include the , Hunter, last year from the Navy over cocaine use and Joe Biden鈥檚 brother鈥檚 alleged use of family connections to win government contracts.

鈥淭he message: if you run, we will hurt you,鈥 writes Professor Pitney . 鈥淭he goal: to deter him from running.鈥

鈥淏iden and Clinton both ran for the nomination in 2008, so we know that Team Clinton already has an oppo file on him,鈥 Pitney adds. 鈥淲e also know that the Clintons do not hesitate to smack down opponents.鈥

Still, since the 2008 campaign, a lot has transpired, including Biden鈥檚 6-陆 years as vice president and the death in May of Biden鈥檚 older son. Beau Biden鈥檚 passing adds a poignant aspect to his father鈥檚 potential campaign, as Beau is reported to have told his father from his deathbed that he wanted him to run again. Beau鈥檚 death also has shined a light on his father鈥檚 devotion to family and close relationship with President Obama.

The Joe Biden of 1988 (the first time he ran for president) and 2008 is not the Joe Biden of 2015.

Democratic communications strategist Peter Fenn doesn鈥檛 see Biden building a campaign on attacks against Clinton.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 think he鈥檚 comfortable with any kind of negative, nasty campaign,鈥 Mr. Fenn says. 鈥淲hy end your career that way?鈥

But that鈥檚 not to say that his surrogates wouldn鈥檛 go for the jugular. Liberal pundit Michael Tomasky, writing at , predicts a Clinton vs. Biden primary would get ugly.

鈥淗e鈥檚 going to have to run a campaign that says, sub rosa: 鈥業鈥檓 a stronger and safer nominee because she鈥檚 corrupt,鈥欌 Mr. Tomasky writes.

The flip side of the argument that a spirited primary could make Clinton stronger is that it could make her weaker. Mitt Romney emerged victorious but damaged from the raucous Republican nomination contest in 2012, and lost in the general election to President Obama.

Chances are, Clinton doesn鈥檛 want Biden to get into the race. But she has no say in the matter.

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