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#Election2020: In Obama, Dems see a bridge between Biden and young voters | The Atlanta Voice

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Since leaving the White House nearly four years ago, former President Barack Obama has repeatedly called for a new generation of political leaders to step up. On Wednesday, he’ll implore Americans to vote for Joe Biden, a 77-year-old who has been on the national political stage for more than four decades. Obama’s political support and personal affection for Biden is genuine, […]

Source: The Atlanta Voice

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