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Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden reunited with his former boss Barack Obama in a socially-distanced conversation as a part of his presidential campaign. The conversation which took place just months short of the 59th Presidential Elections in the United States is nostalgic of their days in the oval office.
From healthcare infrastructure to the issue of race in America, they not only discuss how they dealt with it during their tenure, but also subtly slam Trump (without naming him) for his policies and comments, thereby giving way for Obama to endorse all the issues that Biden is fighting for in his campaign.
The duo discusses the benefits of Obamacare by citing their own personal experiences before moving on to discuss how public health and economy are intertwined – with Biden explaining his idea of “build back better” to improve the nation’s economy.
They further discussed race in America, particularly in the context of the Black Lives Matter movement and what they did during their time. Obama summarised the problem of race in America in one line:
Obama moves on to praise Biden’s solicitous persona, stating that he has confidence in his heart and character, and the fact he is going to be able to reassemble the kind of government that cares about people and brings people together.
Obama and Biden’s socially-distanced conversation was meant to give the citizens a sense of familiarity so that they know who they are voting for – a stark contrast to Trump’s rather aggressive stance and tone.
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