Like millions of Americans, they're asking questions as profound as they are ordinary. Questions they never thought they would have to ask: Should mom move in with us now that dad is gone? Fifty, sixty, seventy dollars to fill up the car? Winter's coming. How we gonna pay the heating bills? Another year and no raise? Did you hear the company may be cutting our health care? Now, we owe more on the house than it's worth. How are we going to send the kids to college? How are we gonna be able to retire? That's the America that George Bush has left us, and that's the America that George — excuse me, if John McCain is elected president of the United States.


Joe Biden's vice presidential candidacy acceptance speech at the DNC, 2008.


Like millions of Americans, they're asking questions as profound as they are ordinary. Questions they never thought they would have to ask: Should...

Like millions of Americans, they're asking questions as profound as they are ordinary. Questions they never thought they would have to ask: Should...

Like millions of Americans, they're asking questions as profound as they are ordinary. Questions they never thought they would have to ask: Should...

Like millions of Americans, they're asking questions as profound as they are ordinary. Questions they never thought they would have to ask: Should...