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Biden would offer superior leadership.
Biden has spent almost his entire adult life in elective office, and in his Senate career acquired a reputation as a dealmaker and foreign policy expert. He is a supporter of common-sense gun control and environmental protections. He listens to the advice of scientists on matters of public health. As vice president under Barack Obama, he managed the 2009 economic recovery package — an experience that, sadly, will be relevant in 2021. His victory in the Democratic primaries was built on support from Black voters, demonstrating an ability to build coalitions across racial lines that will be of critical importance in a starkly divided nation that must address the sins of its past. Biden has already made history by choosing as his running mate Senator Kamala Harris, a fierce defender of civil rights and LGBTQ rights and the nation’s first Black and Asian-American woman to be a major party’s vice presidential nominee. Biden has the chance to be a transformative president, expanding health care access, preventing climate catastrophe and cleaning up our air and water, and protecting voting rights. But Joe Biden doesn’t need Congress at all for the most important job before him: to make the presidency great again.
Answer:
1. Safe states are states that are known statistically to vote a certain way while swing states tend to be on the fence and are a big focus in elections because they are the states that could change from red to blue or vise versa every year.
2. Red represents the Republican party and Blue represents the Democratic party since swing states are so in the middle we use purple because its red and blue mixed together.
Explanation:
California is an example of a safe state that consistently votes democrat
Pennsylvania this year was an example of a swing state because it could have been won by either side due to how close the votes were there