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This makes no sense. If you want to say that he would resign by wpkirish
if she wasnt the VP fine but there is no indication she would have been the front runner or even the likely winner of the primary. She did not even make it to the Iowa caucus in 2020. There have been no shortgae of complaints about politicians on both sides of the aisle staying way past their prime. 35% of the current US Senators are over the age of 70 with probably 1/3 of those over the age of 75.
The more logical explanation is like many other succesful people he thinks he can still do the job. Add in here the fact he likely hates Trump with a blinding passion and think he is the best candidate to beat him and it adds up to running again.