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Come on 鈥 Joe Biden is already running

Vice President Joe Biden is actively participating in the larger search for Democratic Party support that experts call 'the invisible primary.'

By Peter Grier, Staff writer

Let鈥檚 stop pretending: Joe Biden is already running for president.

True, he hasn鈥檛 said the magic words 鈥淚鈥檓 in.鈥 He doesn鈥檛 have an official campaign staff. There aren鈥檛 authorized 鈥淏iden 2016鈥 hats.

But the sitting VP is actively participating in the larger search for Democratic Party support that experts call 鈥渢he invisible primary.鈥 That鈥檚 what his highly visible recent meetings with fundraisers, labor leaders, and other party figures are all about.

After all, it鈥檚 the invisible primary鈥檚 informal ideological network that vets candidates, steers donors, and sends signals to grass-roots activists and ordinary voters about whom to support. They鈥檙e the gatekeepers. If they give Mr. Biden enough encouragement, he鈥檒l take the next step and officially announce.

If they don鈥檛, he won鈥檛. Or at least he shouldn鈥檛. That鈥檚 what many political scientists believe: When it comes to nomination battles, the party decides.

The Republicans have already gone through this process with a party elder in the 2016 cycle. Remember the Mitt Romney boomlet? Back in January, the 2012 standard-bearer semi-publicly thought about running again. But Jeb Bush moved forcefully to lock up old Romney donors and make it clear he intended to run as the choice of the establishment.

Mr. Romney backed down. Or to put it another way, he lost.

鈥淛ust to be clear: Romney didn鈥檛 consider whether to run and then decided against it. He ran for president for 2016. He tried. Failed. Dropped out,鈥 wrote political scientist Jonathan Bernstein in his Bloomberg View column at the time.

Of course, in some ways Biden has already lost, too. Hillary Clinton wrapped up the vast majority of Democratic Party insiders long ago. Her endorsement list is a party 鈥渨ho鈥檚 who.鈥

Back in May, David Byler of RealClearPolitics ran the numbers and declared that Mrs. Clinton 鈥渟eems to be dominating the Democratic invisible primary.鈥

She still is. Yes, her numbers are slipping. Some party leaders are getting nervous. But she鈥檚 still 25 percentage points ahead of Bernie Sanders 鈥 and 35 points ahead of Biden 鈥 in the RealClearPolitics rolling average of major polls.

But in the invisible primary, results can reverse. They鈥檙e unlike actual primaries in that way. Clinton鈥檚 problems have given Biden new hope and caused him to revive his presidential ambitions.

So he鈥檚 out on the road, getting treated like a candidate. On Wednesday morning, the VP took a helicopter out to Andrews Air Force Base to board Air Force Two for a flight to Florida. He saluted on the tarmac, chatted with the flight commander, and boarded the plane with a wave to the cameras.

鈥淭he whole thing was like a POTUS arrival,鈥 noted pool reporter Carol Lee of The Wall Street Journal.

Biden also had a small group of reporters traveling with him, noted Ms. Lee.

鈥淗mmm ... wonder why?鈥 she wrote.