The Guardian (USA)

Joe Biden's team alters climate policy plan after plagiarism allegation­s

- Guardian staff and agencies

Joe Biden’s Democratic presidenti­al campaign has amended his climate policy plan hours after it was released on Tuesday because a handful of passages did not credit some of the sources in the proposal, prompting allegation­s of plagiarism.

The changes come after the conservati­ve Daily Caller and others reported that several passages from Biden’s plan appeared to borrow from policy papers and statements written by outside groups without citation.

A Biden campaign statement read: “Several citations, some from sources cited in other parts of the plan, were inadverten­tly left out of the final version of the 22-page document.”

The added citations included passages from documents published by the Blue Green Alliance and the Carbon Capture Coalition. The document by Biden, vice-president under Barack Obama, cites sources in the text of the plan. Some other campaigns use more formal footnotes in their policy papers. Biden’s 1988 presidenti­al campaign ended amid controvers­y over plagiarize­d passages in his campaign speech and after he admitted plagiarism on a law school paper. At the time, Biden said the incident at Syracuse University was a matter of him not knowing the proper way to document sources.

David Axelrod, a Democratic strategist and architect of Obama’s 2008 campaign, was skeptical that the errors in Biden’s climate policy proposal will affect his campaign.

“There are many, many molehills that look like mountains during a campaign,” Axelrod said. “The challenge for the campaigns and the press is to decide which is which.”

Yet Donald Trump’s re-election campaign wasted little time in trying to capitalize.

“Four decades in public life and there’s always one constant. What would a Joe Biden candidacy be without a little plagiarism?” said Tim Murtaugh, the campaign communicat­ions director.

 ??  ?? Joe Biden at a campaign event in New Hampshire on Tuesday. Photograph: Scott Eisen/Getty Images
Joe Biden at a campaign event in New Hampshire on Tuesday. Photograph: Scott Eisen/Getty Images

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