Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is throwing her support behind the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.
Clinton, who won the Democratic nomination in 2016 and faced off against President Donald Trump, joined Biden for a virtual town hall on Tuesday afternoon where she offered her support for the former vice president.
“I want to add my voice to the many who have endorsed you to be our president,” Clinton said. “Just think of what a difference it would make, right now, if we had a president who not only listened to the science, put facts over fiction, but brought us together.”
“Think of what it would mean if we had a real president, not just somebody who plays one on TV,” she continued. “I know what a difference it would make.”
“Joe Biden has been preparing for this moment his entire life,” she added.
“We need a leader, a president like Joe Biden,” she said.
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Earlier on Tuesday, Trump’s campaign manager Brad Parscale responded to news that Clinton was expected to endorse Biden, “There is no greater concentration of Democrat establishment than Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton together.”
He continued, “Both of them carry the baggage of decades in the Washington swamp, and both of them schemed to keep the Democrat nomination from Bernie Sanders. President Trump beat her once, and now he’ll beat her chosen candidate.”
In recent weeks, Biden has rolled out a series of high profile endorsements including Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and former President Barack Obama as IJR has previously reported.