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Comments of Vice President Joe Biden on Workers are compared with remarks of Warren and Sanders. The statements are extracted from the seventh 2020 Democratic Party Presidential Primary Debate in Iowa on January 14, 2020.

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on worker : We can raise the wages of every childcare worker and preschool teacher in America. That's an investment in our babies. That's an investment in their mamas and their daddies. (Jan 14, 2020)

on workers : And there will be no trade agreement until we invest more in American workers. (Jan 14, 2020)

on workers : We should be focusing on equipping American workers to do that. (Jan 14, 2020)

on workers : We should be putting our money and our effort and our time in preparing American workers to compete in the 21st Century on the high-tech side, dealing with all artificial intelligence. (Jan 14, 2020)

on workers : That is the workers. Bottom line here is, I am sick and tired of trade agreements negotiated by the CEOs of large corporations behind doors. (Jan 14, 2020)

on workers : Well, first of all, what Joe forgets to say is, when you leave the current system as it is, what you are talking about are workers paying on average 20 percent of their incomes for health care. (Jan 14, 2020)

on workers : It will give some relief to our workers. (Jan 14, 2020)

on workers : We need a policy that actually helps our workers, our farmers. (Jan 14, 2020)

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