1972 - 2020
Joseph (Joe) Robinette Biden Jr.
- he will turn 78 years old in November 20, 2020.
- he served as United States Senator for Delaware from 1972 to 2008 (36 years).
- served as Vice President of the United States from 2008 to 2016 (8 years).
- served as Vice President of the United States from 2008 to 2016 (8 years).
- essentially retired from politics in 2016 by not throwing in his hat to run for President.
- now currently running as President of the United States 2020
(oldest person running for President, record previously held by Trump in 2016)
Political Record
- As Senator
Biden was the primary sponsor of 42 bills that were enacted, that's more than one per year of service.
He was widely known for his work on criminal justice, most notably the landmark 1994 Crime Act and the Violence Against Women Act.
As Chairman or Ranking Member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee for 12 years, he was responsible for shaping U.S. foreign policy.
- As Vice-President
As spare tire for the President, led Cabinet meetings and continued working on issues important to him. He represented the U.S. in 57 countries abroad. He personally flew over a million miles in 8 years doing official business for the United States.
He worked with his allies in Congress to raise the standards of the average American, reduce gun violence and address violence against women. He helped in the passing of the comprehensive healthcare act.
- now currently running as President of the United States 2020
(oldest person running for President, record previously held by Trump in 2016)
Political Record
- As Senator
Biden was the primary sponsor of 42 bills that were enacted, that's more than one per year of service.
He was widely known for his work on criminal justice, most notably the landmark 1994 Crime Act and the Violence Against Women Act.
As Chairman or Ranking Member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee for 12 years, he was responsible for shaping U.S. foreign policy.
- As Vice-President
As spare tire for the President, led Cabinet meetings and continued working on issues important to him. He represented the U.S. in 57 countries abroad. He personally flew over a million miles in 8 years doing official business for the United States.
He worked with his allies in Congress to raise the standards of the average American, reduce gun violence and address violence against women. He helped in the passing of the comprehensive healthcare act.
Trump has zero political experience, prior to running as President of the United States.
The only U.S. President who is not a Career Politician
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