Trump Reverses Course, Says Biden Shouldn't Run And Emails Won't Sink Clinton

"I personally can't see why he would cause I don't think he's going to win and he's got a legacy," Trump said of Biden.

Republican frontrunner Donald Trump says he doesn't think Vice President Joe Biden will run for president because current Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton has "too much of a head start."

In August, Trump had told Breitbart.com he expected Clinton would be forced out by her use of a private email server and Biden would be the Democratic nominee.

But on Tuesday, Trump appeared to changed his tune, telling Boston Herald Radio of a possible Biden run and Hillary Clinton's emails, "I personally can't see why he would cause I don't think he's going to win and he's got a legacy. He can go out now, he can go out on a high, but look, he's somebody who's been in campaigns but don't forget he's done it two or three times before and he's failed very badly, he's done very poorly. I think she's got too much of a head start on him. The email thing, I believe she's being totally protected on the emails by the Democrats. If she were a Republican she would have been in jail about two years ago -- when it first came out or a year ago. But she's being protected by the Democrats.

"I think it's a very serious thing that she did," added Trump of Clinton's email use.

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