Biden channels Clinton’s ‘Comeback Kid,’ vaults dwindling Democratic pack
WASHINGTON — Joe Biden’s no kid, but he knows how to stage a comeback.
The former vice-president, whose bid for the Democratic presidential nomination was on life support two weeks ago, now finds himself on an ideological collision course with self-styled political revolutionary Bernie Sanders after a convincing South Carolina win catapulted him into a dominant primary performance on Super Tuesday.
Many had given him up for dead last month in Nevada when Biden, 77, tried to conjure comparisons to Bill Clinton’s out-of-nowhere nomination in 1992, the year the former Arkansas governor christened himself the “Comeback Kid” in New Hampshire, scored a pivotal win in Georgia and went on to dismantle his rivals.
The night before the Georgia primary, a desperate Clinton turned to Gordon Giffin, a key adviser in the state and future U.S. ambassador to Canada, and asked for his prediction.