Pennsylvania Rep Brendan Boyle tweeted:
At the same time, SC Rep and CBC member James Clyburn said he would advise against a Biden run:
“If I were advising him, I would not advise him to get in,” said Clyburn, 75, a top member of the House leadership and an influential figure in the Congressional Black Caucus. “In my opinion, he would not do himself any favors by getting in.”
“I don’t see a path for him that he can create,” Clyburn said in an interview in his district office. “There is only a path that could be created for him. All the impediments -- all the obstacles -- would have to be removed by somebody else.”
Clyburn, who has yet to make an endorsement in this primary though he has said Hillary Clinton represents the best chance, at this juncture, for Democrats to hold the White House, carries weight with South Carolina's African American voters, who are critical to a candidate's success in the state. He states, however, that he and Biden have not discussed the VP's potential run.
Key Democrat's Advice For Biden: Don't Run