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		[January 12, 2016] 
		WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Vice 
		President Joe Biden says he is not surprised Democratic presidential 
		candidate Bernie Sanders is tying better-known rival Hillary Clinton in 
		the early contests of Iowa and New Hampshire, saying the Vermont 
		senator's message of income inequality resonates with voters. 
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			 Biden said Sanders' attention to the growing gap between the very 
			rich and other Americans has struck a chord with voters, with some 
			opinion polls showing Sanders gaining ground. 
			 
			"I'm not surprised that it is viewed as neck-and-neck," Biden said 
			in an interview with CNN on Monday night. 
			 
			"Bernie is speaking to a yearning that is deep and real, and he has 
			credibility on it," Biden said. "And that is the absolute enormous 
			concentration of wealth in a small group of people with the new 
			class now being able to be shown being left out."  
			 
			He added that Clinton, a former U.S. senator from New York and 
			Obama's first secretary of state, has not focused on the issue as 
			long. 
			  "It's relatively new for Hillary to talk about that," Biden told 
			CNN. "Hillary's focus has been other things up to now, and that's 
			been Bernie's - no one questions Bernie's authenticity on those 
			issues." 
			 
			In a wide-ranging interview on the eve of President Barack Obama's 
			State of the Union address on Tuesday night, Biden said he and Obama 
			want to influence the presidential nominees in November's White 
			House election, especially on gun control. 
			 
			"What Bernie Sanders has to do is say that the Second Amendment says 
			- which he has, of late - the Second Amendment says you can limit 
			who can own a gun, that people who are criminals shouldn't have 
			guns. People who are schizophrenic and have mental illnesses 
			shouldn't own guns," Biden said. "And he has said that."  
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			Asked if Sanders, whose positions on gun control have been 
			criticized by Clinton as not being tough enough, was OK, Biden said, 
			"Yes, he's OK. Look, Bernie's doing a - is doing a heck of a job. I 
			think we have three great candidates out there," referring to a 
			third candidate, former Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley. 
			 
			(Writing by Doina Chiacu; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama) 
			
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