Article snippet: Former Vice President Donald Trump. "I have committed and I mean it — I will spend all the time any of you want me to making sure we win back the House," he said to a standing ovation. But he declined to commit to a run for himself. His name has been touted as a possible challenger to President Donald Trump in 2020. "Run, Joe, run," some one shouted as Biden came into the auditorium. "No, no, no," the former vice president responded. Biden played a combo role of cheerleader and critic in his 30-minute remarks - praising Democrats' chances to retake the House in the November Social Security. "We're having great trouble of doing the real work of restoring the Hillary Clinton's presidential bid when he urged Democrats to remember the blue-collar and middle class voters. These voters used to be part of the Democratic base but helped elect Trump in 2016. "A lot of people are worried 'will there be any middle class jobs for me,'" he said. "We got to talk to them more. We have to let them know 'we hear you.'" Biden, who is a popular figure in the party and helped campaign for now-Sen. Doug Jones in the Alabama Senate election in December, praised Democrats' chances in the midterms. "We have a real opportunity to take back the House," he said. Democrats need to pick up 25 seats in order to take control in the lower chamber. The Senate is a tougher climb. The Democrats are defending 24 seats to the Republicans' eight, in addition to the two independents ... Link to the full article to read more