Debbie Wasserman Schultz introduces Vice President Joe Biden in 2014. | Getty Biden goes to bat for embattled DNC chair

It’s the White House versus the revolution in the fight to protect Debbie Wasserman Schultz.

One week after President Barack Obama was in Miami fundraising for the Democratic National Committee — and declaring that Democrats needed to “have her back” like the DNC chair has had his back over the years — Vice President Joe Biden is headed to Florida to headline his own fundraiser just for her congressional campaign.


"The president made clear Debbie Wasserman Schultz has had her back, and he's going to have hers," White House press secretary Josh Earnest said Thursday, confirming that Obama has confidence in her to remain DNC chair through the year.

On Sunday, Biden will be at the home of Stephen and Sabine Bittel for a fundraiser; maximum contribution is $2,700 and to be a co-host with entry to a special reception it’s $10,000.

All donors will get their pictures taken with the vice president.

Wasserman Schultz has been targeted by Bernie Sanders and his supporters, who are hoping to take her out as DNC chair at the convention in July, and in her August primary for her Florida congressional seat against challenger Tim Canova.

Sanders has endorsed Canova and opened up his email list to him for fundraising.

Biden and Wasserman Schultz are personally and politically close.

Biden’s office did not return requests for comment.