Hillary Clinton supported Joe Biden for the November 3 presidential election on April 28, 2020. - Joe Biden

It is not really a surprise. After Bernier Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and Barack Obama in mid-April, it was Hillary Clinton who officially supported Joe Biden for the presidential election on November 3 on Tuesday. An announcement that falls when the Democratic candidate has great difficulty in existing during the coronavirus crisis, and while an old accusation of sexual assault against Biden returns in the news.

Hillary Clinton participated in a live video chat with Biden on Tuesday from their living room. “I want to add my voice to everyone who supports you to become our president. Just think of the difference it would make right now if we had a president who not only listened to science, put facts before fiction, but also brought us together, "she said. "Think what it would be like if we had a real president and not just someone who plays one on television."

Biden confined to his home

Confined to his home, Joe Biden tries to stay present with interventions from his living room, but his media presence remains drowned out in the face of Donald Trump's daily briefings. And the Democratic candidate is currently under pressure, summoned to react to an old accusation of sexual assault.

Last month, an American, Tara Reade, claimed to have been sexually assaulted by Joe Biden in 1993. Bien's campaign team strongly denied, but the candidate has yet to speak on the matter. And the pressure intensifies, as a video appearing to partially corroborate the accuser's testimony emerged on Friday. It will take more than Hillary Clinton support to get Joe Biden to turn the page.

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