VIDEO: Students bored by Joe Biden, can't name his accomplishments

After Joe Biden’s Super Tuesday victory, Campus Reform asked students if they could get excited about supporting his candidacy.

Students also struggled to name an accomplishment in the former VP’s long political career.

Following former Vice President Joe Biden’s Super Tuesday victory, Campus Reform Digital Reporter Eduardo Neret went to American University in Washington, D.C. to ask students if they could get excited about supporting his candidacy. 

“If I were to choose Joe Biden it would just be because everybody else is supportive of him,” one student said. 

“If he becomes the candidate for the Democratic Party, I would vote for him anyway, but he’s not the person I’m most excited for,” another student added. 

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“He’s old and like just like watching him speak, he can’t like string together a coherent sentence,” one student explained on why he wasn’t excited about Biden. 

Neret also asked students to name an accomplishment in Biden’s long career as a politician. Most students cited his role as vice president. 

“Just being vice president,” one student said. “Other than that...just seems like a nice guy, nice smile.”

“I would say like I can’t really name [an accomplishment],” a different student added. 

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