Joe Biden wins endorsement of John Kerry, who praises his global experience
NEW HAMPTON, Iowa — John Kerry, the former secretary of State and 2004 Democratic presidential nominee, is endorsing Joe Biden for president, buoying the former vice president’s argument that his international experience should be a deciding factor for voters in 2020.
The Biden campaign rolled out Kerry’s endorsement as it continues to hammer President Trump as a dangerous and erratic commander in chief and head of state. The campaign hammered the argument Wednesday with an online ad featuring video of other world leaders mocking Trump at a Buckingham Palace reception held alongside a NATO summit.
“I’ve never before seen the world more in need of someone who on Day 1 can begin the incredibly hard work of putting back together the world Donald Trump has smashed apart,†Kerry said in a statement.
That echoes applause lines Biden uses often as he campaigns.
“The next president will inherit a world in disarray,†Biden said Thursday, touting his decades of foreign policy experience as a six-term Delaware senator and two-term vice president.
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