Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders Receive More Endorsements

Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders Receive More Endorsements

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The transcript discusses endorsements in the presidential race. Kamala Harris endorses Joe Biden, emphasizing the need for a leader who cares about and can unify people. She plans to join Biden at an event in Detroit. Meanwhile, Jesse Jackson endorses Bernie Sanders, highlighting Sanders' progressive social and economic policies. Jackson's support is rooted in their shared history, as Sanders previously endorsed Jackson in 1988. These endorsements occur ahead of upcoming primaries in six states, including Michigan and Missouri.

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What was the main reason Kamala Harris gave for endorsing Joe Biden?

He can unify the people and cares about them.

He has the most experience in foreign policy.

He has the most progressive policies.

He promised her a position in his administration.

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What event is Kamala Harris planning to attend with Joe Biden?

A debate in California

An event in Detroit

A rally in New York

A fundraiser in Texas

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Why did Jesse Jackson endorse Bernie Sanders?

Sanders has the most progressive social and economic path.

Sanders promised to support Jackson's future campaigns.

Sanders has the most experience in foreign policy.

Sanders is the only candidate from Vermont.

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What is the historical connection between Jesse Jackson and Bernie Sanders?

They both have the same political advisor.

Sanders endorsed Jackson in the 1988 Democratic nomination.

They both served in the Senate together.

They both ran for president in 1988.

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Which states are mentioned as having upcoming primaries?

Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi

Michigan, Washington State, and Missouri

New York, Illinois, and Ohio

California, Texas, and Florida