Barack Obama and Joe Biden team up in the latest Campaign Ad

Former President Barack Obama and 2020 Democratic Presidential Nominee Joe Biden team up in the latest campaign ad to discuss Donald Trump’s shortcomings and the former Vice President’s strengths.

 

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Titled “Teaser,” the former team discussed Mr. Trump’s avoiding responsibility for everything that has happened in his Presidency.

Biden says “Can you imagine standing up when you’re President saying ‘It’s not my responsibility…”

Obama replies: “Those words didn’t come out of our mouths while we were in office.”

Biden also ridicules Trump for not understanding what people are going through.

Obama recounts that one of the reasons he selected Biden to be his Vice President was “his being able to relate” and apply his family situation to what others are going through.

Obama concludes that the ability to relate to others motivates Biden and others to want to work for the people and get into public service.

Based on current events, that ability for empathy and want to help others does not appear to resonate with Donald Trump.

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