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Bidens speak to mostly empty hall at teachers’ union convention

President Biden couldn’t even draw a big in-person crowd at a teachers’ union convention on Friday evening, telling a mostly empty hall in Washington that teachers deserve a pay raise.

Only about 50 members of leadership and staff of the National Education Association were in the cavernous hall at the Washington Convention Center when Mr. Biden and first lady Jill Biden, an educator with close ties to the NEA, took the stage.

“Hello, everyone,” Mr. Biden said to laughter. “They tell me there are a few people out there watching [online].”

The reporter said Mr. Biden took the podium “to as much applause as a crowd of 50 NEA members could muster in a vast hall.”

Mr. Biden told the powerful union that parents who spent the last year helping educate their children at home understand during the pandemic “understand you deserve a raise.”

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2 thoughts on “Bidens speak to mostly empty hall at teachers’ union convention”

  1. Always has and always will be empty when you have a empty brain and soul. Give it up punk, you know you’re limitations.

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