In a speech about honest leadership and the importance of sticking by principles, former U.S. vice-president Joe Biden told a crowd at the Metro Convention Centre that running for U.S. president in 2020 was not completely out of the question. “I will sit down with my family in the next calendar year and see,” he said on Tuesday. “"No man or woman has the right to run for president of the United States unless they can look you in the eye and say, ‘I guarantee you, you have my whole heart, my whole soul and all my attention.’”The American politician was the headline speaker for a conference called The Art of Leadership that took place on Tuesday afternoon, which brought together leaders and motivational speakers such as journalist Amanda Lang and creative director Welby Altidor. Read more: Michelle Obama and Joe Biden in Toronto Tuesday for speaking engagementsBiden, 75, served as the 47th vice-president during the Obama administration from 2009 to 2017. Biden, who ran for presidential leadership twice, is considered by many to be one of America’s most well-known and influential vice-presidents.
Source: thestar November 29, 2017 01:41 UTC