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Biden: Anyone responsible for so many Covid deaths 'should not' be president

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Democratic White House hopeful Joe Biden says during his final debate with President Donald Trump that presiding over the nation as 220,000 Americans died from the coronavirus should disqualify Trump from reelection. SOUNDBITE

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