Senator Joe Biden honored Robert E. Lee and Jefferson Davis and voted to reward them by restoring them posthumous US citizenship back in 1977.

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Biden was sworn in as Jr. Senator from Delaware a handful of days before Richard M. Nixon was sworn in as president for the second time, Jan. 20, 1973. Biden voted in favor of granting posthumous citizenship to both Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee and Pres. Jefferson Davis, 1970s. we have a racist POTUS and we need to vote him out

 
Biden was sworn in as Jr. Senator from Delaware a handful of days before Richard M. Nixon was sworn in as president for the second time, Jan. 20, 1973. Biden voted in favor of granting posthumous citizenship to both Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee and Pres. Jefferson Davis, 1970s. we have a racist POTUS and we need to vote him out

As Stupid as Biden is, that was smart at the time. And he errs by changing his tune.
 
Biden was sworn in as Jr. Senator from Delaware a handful of days before Richard M. Nixon was sworn in as president for the second time, Jan. 20, 1973. Biden voted in favor of granting posthumous citizenship to both Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee and Pres. Jefferson Davis, 1970s. we have a racist POTUS and we need to vote him out

"The Democrats Used to Be on the Side of White People. We Should Never Forgive Them for That."
 

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