Politics & Government
Jill Biden Speaks In Waukesha, Madison On Monday
The former second lady is joined crowed at a "Get Out the Vote" event and addressed her husband's "Build Back Better" plan.

WAUKESHA, WI — Jill Biden, former second lady and wife of Democratic presidential contender Joe Biden, make two campaign stops in Wisconsin on Monday.
According to several local media outlets, Jill Biden first stop was in Madison where she attended a "Get Out the Vote" event to encourage Wisconsinites to cast ballots on or before Nov. 3.
“We feel the chaos of Donald Trump’s America and the uncertainty,” Biden said during her visit, according to CBS 58. “And it is easy to watch what is happening and feel discouraged, but right now we don’t have to watch what happens, we have to decide what happens.”
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Her Madison speech can be seen here.
Biden is also set to visit Waukesha, where she will discuss her husband's "Build Back Better" plan to help Wisconsin recover from the coronavirus economy and discuss the candidate's plan to lower health costs and protect people with pre-existing conditions.
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According to the CBS 58 report, Biden said, “It’s not just about returning to a system that left so many behind. It’s about building our nation back better than before. And that’s why Joe [Biden] will make sure our steps for economic recovery are just, equitable and benefit all Americans, creating millions of good paying jobs.”
Both the former first lady's Wisconsin speeches can be viewed here.
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