A coalition of national women's advocacy groups drafted a letter urging Joe Biden to address sexual-assault claims by former staffer Tara Reade, but decided against releasing the letter publicly after the Biden campaign learned of the efforts, the New York Times reported on Wednesday.Instead, the unspecified groups decided to work with Biden advisers to try to pressure the campaign to address the allegations before the end of April, which is designated Sexual Assault Awareness Month.āVice President Biden has the opportunity, right now, to model how to take serious allegations seriously,ā the letter read. āThe weight of our expectations matches the magnitude of the office he seeks.āAs of April 30, a campaign spokesman has denied the allegations but Biden himself has not spoken about them on the record. The campaign circulated talking points to surrogates advising them to say the alleged incident with Reade ādid not happen,ā BuzzFeed reported on Tuesday.āItās difficult for survivors ...