Biden makes stop in Dallas

In an interview with CNN on Dec. 3., president Biden mentioned that he is “going to keep [his] commitment that the administration, both in the White House and outside in the Cabinet, is going to look like the country.” 

In an interview with CNN on Dec. 3., president Biden mentioned that he is “going to keep [his] commitment that the administration, both in the White House and outside in the Cabinet, is going to look like the country.” 

Brooke Colombo, Staff Reporter

For the third straight day, one of the country’s most visible politicians will be making a stop in Dallas on Wednesday. Vice President Joe Biden will be in town to meet with Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings to discuss economic events.

Biden will be making several stops in Texas on Wednesday as he is also scheduled to visit Houston and San Antonio for a Democratic National Committee event as a part of a Southwestern swing.

On Monday of this week, Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush was in town for a closed-door fundraiser, while Democratic president candidate Hillary Clinton was in Dallas on Tuesday for a campaign rally.

The Texas primary for the 2016 presidential election is March 1.