Former U.S. Vice President Biden Signals To China That Business Will Go Back To Usual If He Was President

Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden announces his candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination in this still image taken from a video released April 25, 2019. BIDEN CAMPAIGN HANDOUT via REUTERS

Michael Barone, New York Post: Joe Biden’s China policy is stuck in the last century

Once upon a time, May 1 — May Day — was a day for working-class parades in factory towns. This year, it was a day for Joe Biden, to set off on his third presidential campaign in 32 years, to make news on the stump, not in a working-class venue but in the university town of Iowa City, now the state’s Democratic stronghold.

Biden’s claims for the presidency rest heavily on foreign policy expertise gained in eight years as vice president and 34 years on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. And, unusually for a Democratic candidate this cycle, he chose to speak about China.

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WNU Editor: Former Vice President Biden's views on China are being reported on in China, and they are taking note of his position. Is Beijing being influenced by this, you betcha, Especially when they see polls like this one ..... Americans' support for impeaching Trump rises: Reuters/Ipsos poll (Reuters).

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