WASHINGTON - She’s fended off protesters who made a run at her husband. She’s moved him farther from reporters during the coronavirus pandemic.
She’s supported his presidential ambitions again and again — except in 2004, when she deployed a novel messaging technique to keep Joe Biden from running.President-elect Joe Biden and Dr.
Jill Biden. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)“No,” Jill Biden, then clad in a bikini, wrote in Sharpie across her stomach and then marched through a strategy session in which advisers were trying to talk her husband into challenging Republican President George W.
Bush.RELATED: ‘Professor FLOTUS’: Jill Biden will make history as first lady with full-time teaching jobProtecting Joe stands out among Jill Biden’s.