1. Mike Pence will use the northern Australian city of Cairns as his base for those meetings.
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1. Mike Pence will use the northern Australian city of Cairns as his base for those meetings.
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2. On December 8, 2016, Joe Biden went to Ottawa to meet with the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau.
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3. The Second Lady Karen Mike Pence is very outspoken about the importance of the arts in education and takes to Twitter to promote her initiative and paintings.
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4. Mike Pence visited Israel in 2014 to express his support, and in 2016 signed into law a bill which would ban Indiana from having any commercial dealings with a company that boycotts Israel.
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5. Vice President Mike Pence traveled to Ohio on Wednesday to support Ohio's Republican candidates, making a stop in Mansfield to campaign for gubernatorial candidate Mike DeWine, Senate candidate.
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6. Mike Pence gives some tough love to Aung San Suu Kyi.
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7. Vice President Mike Pence compared his stardom to comedian Will Ferrell and Oprah Winfrey on Thursday when campaigning in Georgia for gubernatorial candidate Brian Kemp.
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8. Vice President Mike Pence stressed the importance of border security, while visiting the Drug Enforcement Administration headquarters.
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9. In 2009, Mike Pence voted against the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act, which allows the FDA to regulate tobacco products.
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11. Mike Pence revived his political career by running for Congress again in 2000, this time winning a seat.
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12. In 2008, Joe Biden was chosen as the running mate of Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama.
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13. In 2013, Mike Pence sealed the deal on a $1.1 billion give-back, the largest tax cut in state history.
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14. Mike Pence has spoken against gay marriage, and has previously advocated for conversion therapy, just to mention a few of his anti-LGBTQ policies.
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15. Mike Pence was slow to support a needle exchange program in Indiana to combat an HIV outbreak related to needle-sharing among opioid drug users.
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16. Mike Pence called Mauro a "dictator" who needs to go but said the administration was hoping for a peaceful transition.
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18. Joe Biden was a member of the International Narcotics Control Caucus and was the lead senator in writing the law that established the office of "drug czar", a position that oversees the national drug-control policy.
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19. Joe Biden voted to acquit on both charges during the impeachment of President Clinton.
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20. Mike Pence served as the chairman of the House Republican Conference from 2009 to 2011.
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21. On March 22, 2017, Joe Biden referred to the Republican healthcare bill as a "tax bill" meant to transfer nearly US$1 trillion used for health benefits for the lower classes to wealthy Americans during his first appearance on Capitol Hill since Trump's inauguration.
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22. Joe Biden received his Juris Doctor in 1968, graduating 76th of 85 in his class.
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23. Joe Biden married Neilia on August 27, 1966, in a ceremony held in a Catholic church.
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24. Mike Pence called Powell's comments a "sad day" and expressed his support for abstinence education.
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25. Joe Biden was attempting to become the youngest president since John F Kennedy.
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26. Joe Biden was named to head the new White House Task Force on Working Families, an initiative aimed at improving the economic well being of the middle class.
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27. Joe Biden appeared at Valley Forge High School with a slew of party.
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28. Joe Biden has often been mentioned by media outlets as a potential candidate for the 2020 Democratic nomination to run against incumbent Donald Trump.
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29. Vice President Mike Pence will meet Tuesday afternoon with Carlos Vecchio, a new Venezuelan envoy in Washington appointed by opposition leader Juan Guaido.
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30. On June 25, 2016, Joe Biden received the freedom of County Louth in the Republic of Ireland.
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31. Mike Pence "will rally support for the Venezuelan people and reiterate the steadfast support from the United States in their fight for freedom", the White House official said.
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33. Mike Pence agrees to be Trump's 2020 running mate during news conference.
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34. On January 20, 2017, Pence was sworn in on the steps in front of the US Capitol by Supreme Court Justice of the United States Clarence Thomas.
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35. Mike Pence became the Vice President of the United States alongside Donald Trump in 2017.
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36. Mike Pence was raised in a Catholic family, served as an altar server, and attended parochial school.
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37. On January 20, 2017, Mike Pence was sworn in on the steps in front of the US Capitol by Supreme Court Justice of the United States Clarence Thomas.
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38. Joe Biden adopts rescue dog, a German shepherd named Major.
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39. Mike Pence attend a gathering of pastors at the New Spirit Revival Center in Cleveland Heights, Ohio Sept 21, 2016.
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40. Mike Pence endorsed Senator Ted Cruz of Texas in the 2016 Republican presidential primaries.
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41. Mike Pence accidentally hit a boy in the face during an animated speech.
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42. In 2015, Mike Pence repealed an Indiana law that required construction companies working on publicly funded projects to pay a prevailing wage.
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43. Mike Pence administered the oath of office to the White House senior staff on January 22, 2017.
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44. Mike Pence initially proposed the initiative in his State of the State address in January 2015.
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45. Mike Pence was a sponsor of legislation in 2009 to extend three expiring provisions of the Patriot Act for an additional ten years.
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46. Vice President Mike Pence has a message for celebrities like Oprah Winfrey and Will Ferrell who are supporting Georgia's Democratic gubernatorial candidate, Stacey Abrams.
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47. Joe Biden has a lifetime liberal 72 percent score from the ADA through 2004, while the ACU awarded Biden a lifetime conservative rating of 13 percent through 2008.
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48. Mike Pence is the 48th and current Vice President of the United States, in office since January 20, 2017.
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49. In 2010, Mike Pence voted against the DREAM Act, which would grant the undocumented children of illegal immigrants conditional non-immigrant status if they met certain requirements.
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51. Mike Pence became a member of Republican and ran for Congress against Democratic incumbent Phil Sharp in 1988, but lost.
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52. Mike Pence co-sponsored a bill that would have limited citizenship to children born to at least one parent who is a citizen, immigrants living permanently in the US or non-citizens performing active service in the Armed Forces.
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53. Joe Biden says he worried a grandchild might have picked up package bomb.
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54. On February 1, 2018, it was announced that Pence would lead the presidential delegation to the 2018 Winter Olympics, alongside his wife.
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55. Vice President Mike Pence responded to Oprah Winfrey and channeled his inner "Anchorman" while campaigning for Republican gubernatorial candidate Brian Kemp in Georgia.
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56. Joe Biden was in Lansing to support the Democrat side of the ticket, but Elissa Slotkin got most.
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57. Mike Pence added that the US stands ready to deliver humanitarian aid to the people of Venezuela.
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58. Joe Biden told her that he aimed to become a senator by the age of 30 and then President.
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59. On January 27, 2017, Pence spoke at the March for Life in Washington DC, becoming the first vice president and the highest-ranking United States official to ever speak at the annual event.
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60. In 2008, Joe Biden wrote a book called Promises to Keep: On Life and Politics.
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61. Mike Pence is an American by nationality and belongs to mixed ethnicity.
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62. Vice President Mike Pence is defending the 35-day government shutdown ahead of a possible round two.
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63. Joe Biden was a long-time member and former chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee.
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64. Mike Pence ticked off the wrong kid at a White House event earlier in 2017.
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65. Joe Biden allowed an amendment to the bill to increase the homestead exemption for homeowners declaring bankruptcy and fought for an amendment to forbid anti-abortion felons from using bankruptcy to discharge fines; the overall bill was vetoed by Bill Clinton in 2000 but then finally passed as the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act in 2005, with Biden supporting it.
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67. Mike Pence seems to have maintained his ties on Capitol Hill after leaving it.
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68. On October 8, 2017, Mike Pence walked out of a game between the NFL's Indianapolis Colts and San Francisco 49ers at Trump's request after members of the 49ers knelt during the national anthem.
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69. On February 1, 2018, it was announced that Mike Pence would lead the presidential delegation to the 2018 Winter Olympics, alongside his wife.
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70. The Second Lady Karen Mike Pence has even taken on entrepreneurship with her business of selling charms for beach towels.
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72. Mike Pence was the first representative from Indiana to hold a House leadership position since 1981.
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73. On November 8, 2016, Pence was elected vice president of the United States when Trump won the presidential race.
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74. Vice President Mike Pence defended the Trump administration's imposition of tariffs on $250 billion in Chinese goods, saying that it was necessary because of the "tremendous barriers" Beijing put on companies entering its market.
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75. White House said Mike Pence will be talking with community leaders, political prisoners and former elected officials who have fled the South American country due to political persection.
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76. White House official says Mike Pence will be talking with community leaders, political prisoners and former elected officials who have fled the South American country due to political persecution.
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77. In October 2002, Joe Biden voted in favor of the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq, justifying the Iraq War.
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78. On October 2, 2008, Joe Biden participated in the campaign's one vice presidential debate with Palin.
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79. Joe Biden was officially nominated for vice president on August 27 by voice vote at the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado.
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80. Joe Biden was named to the Little League Hall of Excellence in 2009.
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81. In 2008, Joe Biden received the Best of Congress Award, for "improving the American quality of life through family-friendly work policies", from Working Mother magazine.
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82. Mike Pence voted against the Trade and Globalization Act of 2007, which would have expanded Trade Adjustment Assistance to American workers adversely affected by globalization.
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84. On November 8, 2016, Pence was elected vice president of the United States when Donald Trump won the presidential race, defeating Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.
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85. Joe Biden reasserted his ambivalence about running on an appearance of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on December 7, in which he stated "never say never" about running for President in 2020, while admitting he did not see a scenario in which he would run for office again.
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86. Joe Biden has had no recurrences or effects from the aneurysms since then.
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87. On January 27, 2017, Mike Pence spoke at the March for Life in Washington DC, becoming the first vice president and the highest-ranking United States official to ever speak at the annual event.
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88. Mike Pence began seeking to defund Planned Parenthood in 2007 and in three congressional sessions, he introduced legislation to block organizations that provide abortion services from receiving any Title X funding, even for services not related to reproductive health or family planning.
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89. On October 8, 2017, Pence walked out of a game between the NFL's Indianapolis Colts and San Francisco 49ers at Trump's request after members of the 49ers knelt during the national anthem.
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90. Mike Pence was inaugurated as Vice President of the United States on January 20, 2017.
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91. Mike Pence was introduced by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, a frequent target of Mr Trump for his appointment of special counsel Robert Mueller in 2017.
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92. Vice President Mike Pence expected to take tough line on China as he heads to Asia.
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93. Vice President Mike Pence said he believes there's "no question" the US was headed toward a confrontation with North Korea before President Trump took office.
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95. Joe Biden was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and lived there for ten years before moving with his family to Delaware.
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97. Mike Pence called on Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to release Andrew Brunson, an American pastor detained in the post-coup purges in Turkey, or face significant sanctions.
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98. Mike Pence was sworn in as the 50th governor of Indiana on January 14, 2013.
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99. Mike Pence created a new "Center for Education and Career Innovation" to coordinate efforts between schools and the private sector; Ritz opposed the Center, viewing it as a "power grab" and encroachment on her own duties.
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100. Mike Pence successfully ran for Congress in 2000, rising to the powerful position of Republican conference chairman, before being elected governor of Indiana in 2012.
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101. Mike Pence holds a lifetime rating of 4 percent from the League of Conservation Voters.
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102. Mike Pence had withdrawn his gubernatorial reelection campaign in July to become the running mate of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, who went on to win the presidential election on November 8, 2016.
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103. Mike Pence graduated with a bachelor's degree in history from Hanover College in 1981.
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104. Joe Biden emphasizes health care as he stumps in St Charles for congressional candidate.
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106. In May 2011, Mike Pence announced that he would be seeking the Republican nomination for governor of Indiana in 2012.
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107. Mike Pence was to face Democrat John R Gregg, former speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives, in a rematch of the 2012 race.
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108. In March 2004, Joe Biden secured the brief release of Libyan democracy activist and political prisoner Fathi Eljahmi, after meeting with leader Muammar Gaddafi in Tripoli.
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109. Joe Biden became known for his foreign policy while in the Senate.
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110. Mike Pence "will rally support for the Venezuelan people and reiterate the steadfast support from the United States in their fight for freedom", the White House official said.
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111. Joe Biden was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, in 1942, and lived there for ten years before moving with his family to Delaware.
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112. In 2015, Mike Pence secured significant increases in charter-school funding from the legislation, although he did not get everything he had proposed.
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113. Mike Pence proposed legislation to end the dual mandate of the Federal Reserve, requiring the Fed to just focus on price stability and not full employment.
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114. Mike Pence visits Birmingham—'Always great to be in Alabama'.
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116. Joe Biden is the first United States Vice President from Delaware and the first Roman Catholic to attain that office.
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117. Mike Pence graduated from a local Columbus high school before moving on to Hanover College in 1981 where he majored in history.
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118. In 2009, Mike Pence opposed birthright citizenship.
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119. In 2008, Joe Biden received the Best of Congress Award, for "improving the American quality of life through family-friendly work policies", from Working Mother magazine.
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120. In 2013, Mike Pence signed a law blocking local governments in Indiana from requiring businesses to offer higher wages or benefits beyond those required by federal law.
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121. Vice President Mike Pence blasted Stacey Abrams and her celebrity campaign supporters Thursday evening during a Savannah rally for Republican gubernatorial candidate Brian Kemp.
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122. Mike Pence rejuvenated his political career by running for the US House of Representatives again in 2000, this time winning the seat in after six-year incumbent David M McIntosh opted to run for governor of Indiana.
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123. Joe Biden won reelection in 1978 and five times after that.
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124. Mike Pence came under scrutiny for being unusually quiet about who he'd support, a reflection of how the primary divided the populist strain of the GOP and its leaders.
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125. Joe Biden had thought about running for president again ever since his failed 1988 bid.
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126. In May 1999, Joe Biden became the youngest senator to cast 10,000 votes.
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127. Mike Pence voted against the act that created Medicare Part D, a Medicare prescription-drug benefit.
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128. Mike Pence described the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, known as McCain–Feingold, which regulates the financing of political campaigns, as "oppressive restrictions on free speech".
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131. Mike Pence visited the state to campaign for Republican gubernatorial candidate and Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp.
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132. Mike Pence ended his radio show in September 1999 to focus on his 2000 campaign for Congress, which he eventually won.
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133. Joe Biden would credit her with renewing his interest in both politics and life.
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134. Mike Pence supported the Iraq War Resolution, which authorized military action against Iraq.
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135. Mike Pence will join Kemp at a rally at the Savannah International Trade and Convention Center on.
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136. Mike Pence reiterated comments made Mr Trump and other administration representatives that the United States is willing to move beyond just diplomatic avenues if Maduro does not step down.
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137. Joe Biden received student draft deferments during this period, at the peak of the Vietnam War, and in 1968, he was reclassified by the Selective Service System as not available for service due to having had asthma as a teenager.
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138. Joe Biden is one of the early frontrunners to be the Democratic nominee in the 2020 presidential election.
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139. Mike Pence told the gathering that President Trump supported their cause for a free Venezuela.
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140. Mike Pence was unopposed in the May 3, 2016, Republican primary for governor.
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141. Mike Pence used his personal Bible which he opens every morning.
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142. Joe Biden issued federal guidelines while presenting a speech at the University of New Hampshire.
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143. Joe Biden became the 47th Vice President of the United States on January 20, 2009, when he was inaugurated alongside President Barack Obama.
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144. Joe Biden was caught on camera emerging from a voting booth.
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145. Mike Pence "will rally support for the Venezuelan people and reiterate the steadfast support from the United States in their fight for freedom", the White House official said.
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146. Mike Pence really scares me,' Lucien Greaves told The Daily Beast in an interview published on Wednesday.
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147. Mike Pence invited a Messianic Jew to pray at a recent campaign rally.
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148. In 2009, Mike Pence led the Republican effort to defeat the American Clean Energy and Security Act, a Democratic-backed bill to cut greenhouse gas emissions (and therefore combat climate change) through a cap-and-trade system.
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149. In 1975, Joe Biden broke from liberal orthodoxy when he took legislative action to limit desegregation busing.
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150. Mike Pence voted against the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
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151. Mike Pence will meet hold a roundtable at a local church in the Doral area of greater Miami, where many Venezuelan exiles have established themselves since the socialist government of Hugo Chavez, Maduro's predecessor and mentor, came to power 20 years ago.
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152. Mike Pence compares himself to Oprah while stumping in Georgia.
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153. Joe Biden spent the day in the St Louis area campaigning for the incumbent senator.
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154. Joe Biden touted his record in the Senate as the head of major congressional committees and his experience on foreign policy.
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155. Joe Biden has spent almost his entire adult life in government.
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156. Joe Biden was instead a leading advocate for dividing Iraq into a loose federation of three ethnic states.
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158. On November 8, 2016, Pence was elected Vice President of the United States as Trump's running mate.
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159. Mike Pence revived his political career by running for Congress again in 2000, this time winning a seat.
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160. Joe Biden won the November 7, 1972 election in an upset by a margin of 3,162 votes.
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162. Mike Pence was elected to the United States Congress in 2000 and represented and in the House of Representatives from 2001 to 2013.
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163. On November 8, 2016, Mike Pence was elected vice president of the United States when Donald Trump won the presidential race, defeating Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.
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164. Mike Pence has a message for celebrities like Oprah and Will Ferrell who are supporting Georgia's Democratic gubernatorial candidate, Stacey Abrams.
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165. On May 21, 2017, Mike Pence delivered the commencement address at the University of Notre Dame.
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166. Vice President Mike Pence is pictured on February 1, 2019, in Doral, Florida.
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167. Mike Pence was already well known and respected in Republican circles when he was elected governor of Indiana in 2012.
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168. Joe Biden co-sponsored the Sense of the Senate resolution calling on the United States to be a part of the United Nations climate negotiations and the Boxer-Sanders Global Warming Pollution Reduction Act, the most stringent climate bill in the United States Senate.
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169. In June 2013, Mike Pence was criticized for deleting comments of others posted on his official government Facebook page; he apologized.
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170. Mike Pence wearing a bright blue tie, dark suit and white shirt, greeted Pelosi about half an hour before the president arrived.
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171. On July 26, 2018, Pence raised the Xinjiang re-education camps issue at Ministerial To Advance Religious Freedom.
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172. Joe Biden declared his candidacy for President on January 31, 2007, after having discussed running for months prior.
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173. Mike Pence rejuvenated his political career by running for the US House of Representatives again in 2000, this time winning the seat in Indiana's 2nd congressional district after six-year incumbent David M McIntosh opted to run for governor of Indiana.
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174. Mike Pence eventually disestablished the Center in order to help defuse the conflict.
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175. Joe Biden is speaking and reading from his best-selling memoir, Promise Me, Dad: A Year of Hope, Hardship and Purpose.
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176. Mike Pence tells Aung San Suu Kyi that her country's persecution of Rohingya is inexcusable.
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177. Mike Pence has opposed closing the Guantanamo Bay detention camp and trying the suspected terrorists in the United States.
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178. On May 21, 2017, Pence delivered the commencement address at the University of Notre Dame.
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180. Joe Biden had in fact cited Kinnock as the source for the formulation on previous occasions.
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181. Joe Biden lost an internal debate to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton regarding his opposition to sending 21,000 new troops to the war in Afghanistan.
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182. Joe Biden was a sponsor of bankruptcy legislation during the 2000s, which was sought by MBNA, one of Delaware's largest companies, and other credit card issuers.
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184. Joe Biden became an attorney in 1969 and was elected to the New Castle County Council in 1970.
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185. Mike Pence plans to talk trade, North Korea with Japanese officials.
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187. Joe Biden was officially nominated for a second term as vice president on September 6 by voice vote at the 2012 Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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188. Joe Biden was the first of four siblings in a Catholic family, with a sister and two brothers.
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189. Joe Biden voted in favor of the resolution authorizing the Iraq War in 2002, but opposed the surge of US troops in 2007.
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190. Vice President Mike Pence was vying for the spotlight in Georgia while campaigning for gubernatorial candidate Brian Kemp at the same time Oprah and Will Ferrell were in town to support Kemp's opposer, Stacey Abrams.
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191. In January 2009, Mike Pence was elected as the Republican Conference chairman, the third-highest-ranking Republican leadership position.
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192. Joe Biden adopts adorable rescue dog named Major after fostering him.
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193. Mike Pence said Georgia isn't Hollywood—except it kind of is.
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194. Joe Biden served on the County Council from 1970 to 1972 while continuing his private law practice.
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195. Joe Biden considered resigning to care for them, but was persuaded not to by Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield.
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196. Mike Pence supported the Patriot Act on its passage in 2001, and in 2005 called the act "essential to our continued success in the war on terror here at home".
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197. Joe Biden adopts Delaware rescue dog after fostering him for months.
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198. Mike Pence is in the Magic City to headline a fundraiser for the National Republican Senatorial Committee—the campaign arm of Senate Republicans.
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200. Mike Pence began to climb the party leadership structure and from 2005 to 2007 was chairman of the Republican Study Committee, a group of conservative House Republicans.
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201. Mike Pence "has been a longtime, aggressive advocate of trade deals" between the US and foreign countries.
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202. Vice President Mike Pence is going to Miami on Friday to meet with people who have fled Venezuela, as the Trump administration continues to challenge Nicolas Maduro's claim to the presidency.
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203. Joe Biden emerged from a polling booth like Batman, and now there are memes.
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204. Mike Pence has stated his support of Israel and its right to attack facilities in Iran to prevent the Iranians from developing nuclear weapons, has defended the actions of Israel in its use of deadly force in enforcing the blockade of Gaza, and has referred to Israel as "America's most cherished ally".
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205. Mike Pence voted in favor of the Central American Free Trade Agreement; in favor of keeping the US in the World Trade Organization; and in favor of permanent normal trade relations with China.
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206. Mike Pence ended his trip with stops in Sydney, Australia, and Oahu, Hawaii and American Samoa.
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207. Mike Pence opposed the Common Core State Standards Initiative, calling for the repeal of the standards in his 2014 State of the State address.
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208. Joe Biden considered a presidential run in 2016, but ultimately decided against it.
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209. Mike Pence was expected to participate in the swearing-in ceremony for the administration's new drug czar, James Carroll, Thursday afternoon.
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210. On November 8, 2016, Mike Pence was elected vice president of the United States when Trump won the presidential race.
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211. On November 8, 2016, Mike Pence was elected Vice President of the United States as Trump's running mate.
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212. Joe Biden took time to meet with Martin O'Malley, having previously met with Bernie Sanders.
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213. Since the inauguration, Karen Mike Pence has placed her business on the back burner to be the support system for her husband Vice President Mike Pence.
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214. Mike Pence rejuvenated his political career by running for the US House of Representatives again in 2000, this time winning the seat in Indiana's 2nd congressional district after six-year incumbent David M McIntosh opted to run for governor of Indiana.
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215. Mike Pence faced other protests and opposition during his visit to Philadelphia.
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216. On March 22, 2017, Joe Biden referred to the Republican healthcare bill as a "tax bill" meant to transfer nearly 1 trillion USD used for health benefits for the lower classes to wealthy Americans during his first appearance on Capitol Hill since Trump's inauguration.
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217. Mike Pence was born in Columbus, Indiana, graduated from Hanover College in 1981 and earned his Doctorate in Jurisprudence from Indiana University School of Law in 1986.
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218. Joe Biden is scheduled to take the stage at the Fargo Air Museum Thursday afternoon to promote.
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220. In May 2015, Mike Pence signed a bill stripping Ritz of much of her authority over standardized testing and other education issues, and reconstituting the State Board of Education dominated by Pence appointees.
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221. Joe Biden became vice president of the United States after spending 36 years as a US senator from Delaware.
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223. In May 2011, Mike Pence announced that he would be seeking the Republican nomination for governor of Indiana in 2012.
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225. In November 2006, Mike Pence announced his candidacy for leader of the Republican Party in the United States House of Representatives.
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226. Mike Pence sat in on calls made by President Trump to foreign heads of government and state such as Russian president Vladimir Putin and Australian prime minister Malcolm Turnbull.
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