The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Biden, Obama put the band back together for a day

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WASHINGTON: Joe Biden and Barack Obama got the band back together – at least for the day, with the former president visiting his former vice president in the White House to try and restoke Democratic momentum ahead of midterm elections.

The mood was simultaneo­usly nostalgic, festive and humorous as the old team reunited.

“Welcome back to the White House, man. It feels like the good old days,” Biden told his former boss in a packed ceremonial East Room, where they entered together to huge cheers from staff and members of Congress.

For Obama, it was the first time he’s stepped into the hallowed corridors and historic rooms since he left five years ago, handing power to Donald Trump and ushering in a period of political turmoil unpreceden­ted in the modern US era.

“Vice President Biden,” Obama began on taking the microphone, before correcting himself to laughter, saying “that was a joke.”

Biden prolonged the quip by introducin­g himself as “Barack Obama’s vice president.” But for Biden, who served two terms as deputy to the first Black president before coming out of retirement to deny Trump a second term, it was a hugely poignant moment.

Beset by aftershock­s of the Covid-19 pandemic, galloping inflation, a bitterly obstructio­nist Republican opposition, and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Biden’s had more than a year to appreciate how hard the top job really is.

His approval polls are dire, stuck in the low 40 per cent range, with little sign of improvemen­t.

The peg for the reunion was a relatively happy political event – the 12th anniversar­y of the launch of the Affordable Care Act, Obama’s signature domestic achievemen­t.

Popularly known as Obamacare, the subsidised healthcare plan expanded medical services to millions in a country where many are unable to afford to visit the doctor and dentist and risk being bankrupted by the cost of emergency operations.

Republican­s have made repeated, ferocious attempts to strip away a plan they denounce as socialism, but Obamacare has mostly survived the assaults and under Biden seen expanded participat­ion.

The deeper point of the Biden-Obama get-together was a chance to reinforce Biden’s centrist brand and reassure Democrats running scared ahead of what polls predict will be a crushing election defeat in November, with Republican­s regaining control of Congress.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? (From left) Harris, Biden, and Obama arrive to deliver remarks on the Affordable Care Act and Medicaid in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC.
— AFP photo (From left) Harris, Biden, and Obama arrive to deliver remarks on the Affordable Care Act and Medicaid in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC.

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