The Scotsman

Plagiarisi­ng Neil Kinnock and winning the gratitude of Obama

- By CAITLIN DOHERTY and EMMA BOWDEN

His third bid for the White House, Joe Biden stands on the verge of of fulfilling an almost lifelong dream.

A familiar face to many Americans, the 77- year- old Democratic candidate has had alongpolit­ical career in Washington and spent two terms as vice president to Donald Trump's predecesso­r Barack Obama.

Described by Mr Obama as the "best vice president America ever had" during their tenure, Mr Biden voiced support for LGBT rights, calling himself "absolutely comfortabl­e" with the idea of same- sex marriage.

He was caught on a microphone saying that the signing of the Affordable Care Act was a" bigf****** deal" andalsoled the Gun Violence Task Force in the wake of the Sandy Hook elementary school massacre.

His loyalty to the first African American President was rewarded with the Presidenti­al Medal of Freedom with Distinctio­n, presented by Mr

Obama days before he left office in 2017.

Born in Pennsylvan­ia in 1942 to a Catholic family, Joe Robinette Biden Jr studied at the University of Delaware and then earned a law degree from Syracuse University in 1968.

He was first elected in 1972, and served six terms as a senator for the state of Delaware.

He was was the sixth youngest Senator in US history aged 30 and his age at his first election contribute­d to him being consistent­ly ranked as one of the least wealthy members in the Senate.

His first attempt at the White House job was the 1988 race, but he was forced to withdraw from the Democratic nomination contest after he admitted to plagiarisi­ng parts of a speech from British Labour leader Neil Kinnock.

Shortly after Mr Kinnock's May 1987 conference speech which included the lines :" Why ami the first kinnock in a thousand generation­s to be able to get to university?

"Was it because all our pre decessors were thick?"

Mr bid en echoed on the campaign trail-without credit to Mrkinnock-" Whyisittha­tjoe Biden is the first in his family ever to go to a university?

"Is it because our fathers and mothers were not bright?"

His next run for the Democratic candidacy was in 2007, which concluded with him pulling out and joining the Obama ticket.

Mr Biden secured the current nomination after Bernie Sanders dropped out in April 2020.

He faced allegation­s from former staffer Tara Reade in 2019, who said she felt uncomforta­ble with Mrbiden during her time in his Senate office in the 90s.

In March 2020, she also accused him of a sexual assault in 1993, which Mr Biden and his campaign team have strongly denied.

During his time on the Senate Judiciary Committee, Mr Biden spearheade­d the 1994 Crime Bill which led to mass incarcerat­ions, something he expressed regret over at at own hall campaign event in Philadelph­ia last month.

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