Crossword clues for biden
biden
- The other half of a winning team in 2012
- Six-term Delaware senator
- Senator/campaigner Joe from Delaware
- Senator from Del
- Senator at 30 (1973)
- Senate president
- Senate Judiciary Committee chair after Thurmond
- President of the U.S. Senate starting January 2009
- Palin's 2008 counterpart
- Name on 2008 and 2012 campaign posters
- Long-time Delaware senator
- Head of the Senate's Foreign Relations Committee
- He has 2020 visions
- Former senator known as "Amtrak Joe"
- First vice president to have a Facebook page
- End of the letter: "Thanks for the laugh. I'm voting for Obama/__."
- Delaware's senior senator
- Delaware's longest-serving senator
- Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
- Candidacy announcer of April 25, 2019
- Author of the memoir "Promises to Keep"
- 47th Vice President
- 46th president of the United States
- 2020 candidate
- 2017 recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom
- 2008 Palin counterpart
- #2 for #44
- "Promises to Keep: On Life and Politics" author
- "Promises to Keep "memoirist
- "Amtrak Joe"
- Joseph of the Senate
- Delaware senator since 1973
- 1987-95 Senate Judiciary Committee head
- See 29-Down
- Cheney's successor as vice president
- First Catholic vice president of the U.S.
- Ex-senator known as "Amtrak Joe"
- Cheney's follower
- Obama's veep
- Politico with the 2007 autobiography "Promises to Keep"
- Senator from Del.
- Wait to get new president
- First Catholic vice president of the U.S
- Obama's vice president
- Obama's running mate
- Longtime Delaware senator
- Cheney successor
- Ryan debater in 2012
- Pence's predecessor
- Obama's right-hand man
- He announced he wouldn't run in 2016
- Half of a winning ticket in 2008 and 2012
- 47th U.S. vice president
- Whom Trump nicknamed "Sleepy Joe"
- Vice President Joe ___
- Vice president before Pence
- Vice president after Cheney
- Veep under Obama
- Veep after Cheney
- US Vice President born in Scranton
Wiktionary
n. (surname: English)
Wikipedia
Joe Biden is the 47th Vice President of the United States
Biden may also refer to:
Usage examples of "biden".
As you know, Senator Thurmond and I worked for many years with the chairman, Biden, to pass the Sentencing Reform Act of 1984, the law that abolished the federal parole and created a sentencing guideline system in the federal courts.
Or Fergie Bidens, who drove by every now and then, peeking at the house out of the corner of his eye.
Leslie Bidens wasn't sure what all to make of her unexpected visitor, who'd never before stopped by in the middle of the afternoon—or any other time, for that matter.
Maggody was certainly on the go that week, what with Edwina in Branson, the Bidens planning their trip, and Elsie .
This was very exciting for Senator Joe Biden, because for the first time ever he can now credibly accuse someone of plagiarizing him.
Couldn't the Democratic Party go back to plagiarizing British Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock the way Senator Joe Biden did, rather than plagiarizing Lifetime: TV for Women?