Biden, Obama Reunited for Final Campaign Push in Michigan

Obama and Biden reunite on the campaign trail at a rally in Flint, Michigan, on Oct. 31.Photographer: Drew Angerer/Getty Images
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Joe Biden and Barack Obama were reunited on Saturday, the duo who spent eight years together in the White House, campaigning in hopes that the traditionally Democratic state of Michigan doesn’t again choose President Donald Trump.

Obama used their first stop, in Flint, as an opportunity to poke fun at his successor and to make the case for his vice president, who’s now running for the presidency.