9 Web Tools For Learning About Joe Biden
Joe Biden, who has been named Barack Obama’s choice for Vice Presidential nominee, took his seat in the Senate in 1973, representing the state of Delaware.
Who is he? How does he stand on the issues that matter the most to you? Where can you learn more about him? Did you know that not only did he try for the Presidential nomination this time around, but he also tried in 1988? We’ve put together a list of nine resources on the Web that will help you learn a little bit more who he is and how he tends to lean on the various hot button issues.
General Sites
Congressional Bio – A short bio from the official website of Congress.
Federal Election Comission Records – Records about Joe Biden maintained by the Federal Election Commission.
Joe Biden’s Official Senate Page –
OnTheIssues.org – A quick bullet point list showing you how Biden has voted and stood on some of the key issues.
Washington Post Voting Record – A record of Joe Biden’s Congressional voting record maintained by the Washington Post.
Social Networks
Joe Biden Facebook Fan Page – Show your support for the new Vice Presidential candidate. You can also view his group on the network.
Joe Biden Flickr Photostream – See pictures of Biden at various public engagements and see a bit more of the man behind the scenes.
Joe Biden MySpace Page – Left over from his Presidential bid, there isn’t much here right now, but that will probably change with him back in the spotlight.
Joe Biden YouTube Page – A collection of appearances of Biden on various media outlets.
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