Former national security adviser Susan Rice tells NPR she's 'honored and humbled' to be on Joe Biden's shortlist for vice president. Rice served in the Clinton and Obama administrations, but hasn't previously run for office.
"If there's an opportunity to serve again, I'm certainly eager to do so, but not because it's something that I want for myself," she added.
Despite her extensive resume, Rice has never held or run for office herself, a concern she dismisses — especially this year. Rice said that the other candidates on Biden's shortlist"are very strong" and that all have their"relative strengths and weaknesses." In the NPR interview, Rice suggested a Biden administration would need to push back against the division President Trump has sown while in office.
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