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Ryan pick presents new challenges for Biden - The Washington Post

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Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden in the 2012 U.S. presidential campaign

08/15/2012

Biden described the Romney plan to repeal the Dodd-Frank financial regulations as efforts to put "y-all back in chains," as both sides levelled increasingly strident accusations.

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