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When he formally announced his entry into the 2020 presidential race, Joe Biden declared that he stood for two things - workers who "built this country", and values that can bridge its divisions.
As the US faces challenges from coronavirus to racial inequity, his pitch is to create new economic opportunities for workers, restore environmental protections and healthcare rights, and international alliances.
But Where does he actually stands on key issues?
So if you are looking for answers to these questions, then sit tight because in this episode I will try to answer all your doubts in a really simple way.
If I am able to add even the tiniest bit of value to your life then please follow my podcast if you are listening in Spotify and if you are listening in apple podcast then don’t forget to give me a beautiful 5-star review.
By anmol chokhaniWhen he formally announced his entry into the 2020 presidential race, Joe Biden declared that he stood for two things - workers who "built this country", and values that can bridge its divisions.
As the US faces challenges from coronavirus to racial inequity, his pitch is to create new economic opportunities for workers, restore environmental protections and healthcare rights, and international alliances.
But Where does he actually stands on key issues?
So if you are looking for answers to these questions, then sit tight because in this episode I will try to answer all your doubts in a really simple way.
If I am able to add even the tiniest bit of value to your life then please follow my podcast if you are listening in Spotify and if you are listening in apple podcast then don’t forget to give me a beautiful 5-star review.