Submission declined on 26 August 2024 by LR.127 (talk). The previous decline reason still stands: The proposed article does not have sufficient content to require an article of its own, but it could be merged into the existing article at Political positions of Joe Biden. Since anyone can edit Wikipedia, you are welcome to add that information yourself.
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Submission declined on 23 July 2024 by Robert McClenon (talk). The proposed article does not have sufficient content to require an article of its own, but it could be merged into the existing article at Political positions of Joe Biden. Since anyone can edit Wikipedia, you are welcome to add that information yourself. Thank you. Declined by Robert McClenon 3 months ago. |
Bidenism is a term used to describe the political philosophy and policy approach of Joe Biden, the 46th President of the United States and similar administrations.[1][2][3] It encompasses Biden's governing style, policy priorities, and political strategy, which have been characterized as a blend of moderate centrist and socially progressive elements.[4][5][6] It is often described as "anti-Trumpism".[7][8]
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page).If Bidenism is anything, it's the politics of connection.