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'''Joe Biden''' is an American politician, initially being one of the youngest people ever elected to the Senate, serving there for several terms before going on to become the Vice President of [[Barack Obama]], eventually becoming the President-Elect after defeating [[Pmurt|Donald Trump]] in the 2020 election. He is due to become the 46th American president on 21 [[January 2021]] instead of [[The Simpsons|Lisa Simpson]], who [[Christian Weston Chandler|Chris]] voted for and believes will become POTUS after the [[Dimensional Merge]] occurs (although he's more than happy to be rid of Trump).
'''Joe Biden''' is an American politician, the Vice President of [[Barack Obama]], and the President-Elect after defeating [[Pmurt|Donald Trump]] in the 2020 election. He is due to become the 46th American president on 21 [[January 2021]] instead of [[The Simpsons|Lisa Simpson]], who [[Christian Weston Chandler|Chris]] voted for and believes will become POTUS after the [[Dimensional Merge]] occurs (although he's more than happy to be rid of Trump).


==Vice-Presidency==
==Vice-Presidency==

Revision as of 15:41, 9 November 2020

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Joe Biden
Information
Name Joseph Robinette Biden Jr.
Date of Birth 20 November 1942 (age 81)
Gender Male
Nationality American
Race White
Occupation Senator, United States (1973-2009)
Vice-President, United States (2009-2017)
President, United States (2021-)
Preceded by Donald Trump

Joe Biden is an American politician, the Vice President of Barack Obama, and the President-Elect after defeating Donald Trump in the 2020 election. He is due to become the 46th American president on 21 January 2021 instead of Lisa Simpson, who Chris voted for and believes will become POTUS after the Dimensional Merge occurs (although he's more than happy to be rid of Trump).

Vice-Presidency

When asked what he thought about Biden in 2009, Chris said "Joe is doing what he can."[1]

In 2017, Chris posted "Yes! Go, Joe!" when commenting on a post about Biden's career.[2]

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