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Vilsack plans to endorse Biden:

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Former Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack plans to publicly endorse Joe Biden for president at a rally on Saturday, two people close to Biden’s campaign told The Associated

Press.

The former two-term governor, who served with Biden in the Obama administra­tion as US secretary of agricultur­e, and his wife, Christie Vilsack, plan to

appear with Biden and his wife, Jill, at a morning rally in Des Moines.

The backing from Vilsack comes as Biden, once the early favorite in the state with the nation’s first presidenti­al caucuses, has steadily slipped in Iowa, and he now trails South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg and Massachuse­tts Sen. Elizabeth Warren in early polls.

The two people spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the plans before the rally. Neither Vilsack nor the Biden campaign replied immediatel­y to requests for comment Friday.

Although Vilsack has consulted many of the candidates running in the Feb 3 caucuses, his endorsemen­t follows increasing­ly favorable public comments he’s made about Biden, especially about Biden’s consistent advantage over Republican President Donald Trump in national head-to-head surveys.

“There’s nothing about him that scares people, which is why in these polls against Trump he’s doing as well or better than anyone else,” Vilsack said in a recent AP interview. “Joe’s taken a punch and he’s still standing. Maybe a little shaky, but he’s still standing.”

Vilsack also says Biden’s personal losses – his first wife and infant daughter died in a car accident in 1972, and his son Beau died of cancer in 2015 - could resonate with voters if he drew on it more as motivation to lead. (AP)

 ??  ?? Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn holds a plate with the words ‘register to vote’ during a visit to Peregrine Pottery Company while on the General Election campaign trail in Stoke-onTrent, England on Nov 22. (AP)
Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn holds a plate with the words ‘register to vote’ during a visit to Peregrine Pottery Company while on the General Election campaign trail in Stoke-onTrent, England on Nov 22. (AP)

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