Vice President Joe Biden appeared at a closed-door fundraiser in South Carolina and delivered what one attendee called “an Elizabeth Warren-type speech” about the struggles of America’s middle class, CNN reports.
“Biden did not mention his own White House ambitions. But several Democrats at the event were struck by one remark he made about Bill Clinton’s presidency: Three sources there told CNN that Biden said the fraying of middle-class economic security did not begin during President George W. Bush’s terms, but earlier, in the ‘later years of the Clinton administration.'”
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