“The reason why the president and I got along is philosophically we’re in the same place,” Joe Biden said on “The View.”
During his first television interview since announcing his 2020 candidacy, former Vice President Joe Biden did not say how exactly his administration would be different than that of his former boss Barack Obama but claimed he would not be"recreating" the past.
"We disagreed on implementation of some things, we disagreed on timings of some things," Biden said, adding that he and Obama could always"talk about anything" even if they held opposing views. But ultimately, Biden did not share any specifics policies or issues that he would tackle differently than Obama if elected president in November 2020.
After months of anticipation, Biden finally entered the crowded Democratic primary field on Thursday. In his campaign announcement, Biden said that the 2020 election is a “battle for the soul of this nation.” President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden arrive for the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump at the U.S. Capitol, on January 20, 2017. After throwing his hat into the 2020 race, Biden has been asked how his administration would differ from Obama’s. Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images
Biden went on to say he is “incredibly proud” to have served with Obama for eight years, adding that what the two are most proud of is not having “a whisper of scandal” in the administration—a subtle jab at the chaos that often surrounds Donald Trump’s White House.
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