I'm not saying the articles are the same, just that they are similar enough that no update was warranted considering there is little new in the second one. Example: Last week's article:
A once bare-bones “Draft Biden” movement has entered a new, more aggressive phase that resembles an exploratory committee. With a Biden family loyalist now involved, the group is contacting Democratic insiders about everything from how to establish a presence at the Iowa State Fair this week to which Democratic donors and officials in South Carolina need to be contacted.
Today:
In addition, a “Draft Biden” group has started to build an infrastructure to use if the vice president enters the race. After initially focusing on raising money for their effort, they have begun to hire field organizers.
“Over the next few weeks we hope to expand our operations so we can communicate with more voters about Vice President Biden’s record,” said Josh Alcorn, a Biden family friend working for the group.
Both articles are puff-pieces. Both apparently rely on the same source (Biden son's advisor Alcorn, now a Biden advisor) for the "Draft Biden" quotes. We get it. Joe Biden's supporters want to draft him. There's no news here until he is reported to have made a decision.
Joe Biden testing the waters is not news. He's been laying in the weeds for ages, just in case something were to derail Hillary's campaign.
Today's article does have a new quote:
Everybody thinks the world of Joe Biden,” said Jay S. Jacobs, a contributor and former chairman of the New York Democratic Party. “
I sure don't. He's been the nation's #1 crime-warrior and police supporter for the past 25 years. He authored or shepherded almost every bad crime bill of the last 25 years.
He will be 76 years old when he takes office, should he be elected, meaning in all probability, he'd be a one term president, putting the Democrats at greater risk in 2020. He's also politically tone-deaf, which is why his prior campaigns never took off.
I wouldn't vote for Joe Biden any more than I'd vote for Rudy Giuliani. He's tried to run twice before. If anyone should understand "three strikes you're out", it's Biden. He should retire and write his memoirs.