U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi endorses Joe Biden for president
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[April 27, 2020]
(Reuters) - U.S. House Of
Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi has endorsed Joe Biden for
president, joining a list of top Democrats, who have recently thrown
their support behind the former vice president.
Pelosi's endorsement of the Democratic presidential candidate follows
that of U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders, former
president Barack Obama and former vice president Al Gore, who all threw
their weight behind Biden earlier this month.
In a video statement released on Monday, Pelosi cited Biden's experience
in government, including his role in passing the Affordable Care Act, as
an evidence of his leadership qualities. She said Biden is
well-positioned to lead the country amid the ongoing coronanvirus
outbreak.

"As we face coronavirus, Joe has been a voice of reason and resilience,
with a clear path to lead us out of this crisis," Pelosi said in her
endorsement.
The endorsement comes at an opportune time for Biden, who has struggled
to maintain a high profile during the COVID-19 pandemic and sustain the
momentum he had built up in his lightning-quick run toward becoming the
Democratic nominee.
Besides current and past Democratic leaders, Biden has also won
endorsements from some other key stakeholders like Washington state
Governor Jay Inslee, a prominent climate change campaigner, and the
400,000-member United Auto Workers union.
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Democratic U.S. presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe
Biden speaks at an event in Wilmington, Delaware, U.S., March 12,
2020. REUTERS/Carlos Barria/File Photo

The endorsements have given Biden a series of headlines at a time
when his campaign is effectively on hold due to the coronavirus
outbreak - and when U.S. President Donald Trump has captured media
attention with his combative White House briefings.
The Democrats are eager to project unity heading into the
presidential race against Trump for the Nov. 3 general election. In
recent weeks, the more moderate Biden has made attempts to win the
support of the liberal backers of Sanders and Warren.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Toby Chopra)
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