Joe Biden and other candidates speak to diverse faith leaders, activists
From the article:
Former Vice President Joe Biden kicked off a major forum on faith and poverty issues Monday afternoon, fielding questions from faith leaders and low-income Americans during a gathering organized by the Poor Peoples Campaign.
We have the greatest income inequity
in the United States of America since 1902, Biden told the crowd of hundreds assembled on Monday (June 17) at Trinity Washington University in Washington, D.C. But the fact of the matter is there is plenty, plenty to go around.
Biden, the current frontrunner among Democrats, according to most polls, was also asked questions by the co-chairs of the Poor Peoples Campaign the Rev. William Barber and the Rev. Liz Theoharis as well as MSNBC host Joy Reid.
Attendees at the gathering of religious progressives peppered the onetime Delaware senator with questions about how he would address issues impacting the poor, including whether he would campaign in the South a region that faces some of the largest issues of poverty.
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Biden was on target when he said:
"But the fact of the matter is there is plenty, plenty to go around.