Ronald Klain, Biden's new chief of staff, raises eyebrows with 2014 tweet saying elections are 'rigged' - News Summed Up

Ronald Klain, Biden's new chief of staff, raises eyebrows with 2014 tweet saying elections are 'rigged'


Ronald Klain, a longtime aide of Biden, on Wednesday night became the first announced appointee by the Biden-Harris transition team. BIDEN SELECTS RONALD KLAIN AS WHITE HOUSE CHIEF OF STAFFBack in 2014, Vox published an article based on a finding from a Rasmussen poll with the headline, "68% of Americans think elections are rigged." The Vox article Klain was responding to at the time was about gerrymandering and incumbent reelection rates and said "Americans think elections are rigged in favor of incumbents. Klain has not addressed the tweet himself, but he did retweet SiriusXM correspondent Olivier Knox, who reacted to a screenshot of the tweet shared by the Trump campaign by saying the Vox article Klain replied to was about "incumbent advantage." Klain was considered a frontrunner for the role as Biden's chief of staff due to his long working relationship with the president-elect.


Source: Fox News November 12, 2020 12:56 UTC



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