Biden, Sanders weigh in on race to lead Democratic Party
WASHINGTON — Former Vice-President Joe Biden is backing Tom Perez to head the Democratic National Committee, calling the former Obama administration labour secretary the “best bet to help bring the party back.”
Biden’s endorsement — a sign of Perez’s strong support among former Obama administration officials — drew a sharp response from Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, escalating the relatively sleepy party chairman battle into a fight between the liberal wing that supported Sanders’ insurgent primary bid and backers of Hillary Clinton.
“The question is simple: Do we stay with a failed status-quo approach or do we go forward with a fundamental restructuring of the Democratic Party?” said Sanders, who’s backing Keith Ellison, a Minnesota congressman. “I say we go forward and create a grassroots party which speaks for working people.”
Biden’s support, his first political act since leaving office, is the highest-profile endorsement in the crowded — and still fluid — race to lead the Democratic Party, which has rekindled party divisions exposed in last year’s presidential primary campaign.


