MSNBC's Chris Hayes hits Biden for not laying out second term 'vision': 'I can’t really tell you' what it is
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Liberal MSNBC host Chris Hayes took a swipe at the Biden reelection campaign for not having a second term "vision" laid out yet ahead of the State of the Union address.
"I can tell you the Biden 2020 platform," Hayes said. "It was to get COVID under control, it was to then begin bringing the economy out of the depths through investment in the middle class and through infrastructure investment, and to rejoin Paris [Climate Accord] and invest in clean energy, and to restore our relationships. That's what they did. Like they said they were gonna do it, they did it." Joseph A. Wulfsohn is a media reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to joseph.wulfsohn@fox.com and on Twitter: @JosephWulfsohn.
He continued, "I can't really tell you right now what the second term Biden vision looks like yet. And I do think that's- I mean, when you talk about elections are about the future, right? Americans are very future-oriented people. That, to me, strikes me. Particularly going to the State of the Union tomorrow, which is a kind of unveiling, I've been thinking about how important that is."
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