Politics & Government
Joe Biden In Reston Town Center Saturday, But It Will Be Closed To The Public
The former vice president will be appearing at RTC to campaign for Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Ralph Northam.

RESTON, VA — Vice President Joe Biden's campaign event with Virginia gubernatorial candidate Ralph Northam in Reston Town Center on Saturday won't be open to the public, a spokesperson tells Patch.
While media are invited to attend as Biden appears at Refraction, a "collaborative working community" located at 11911 Freedom Drive, it will be closed to the general public, Northam spokesperson Ofirah Yheskel said.
Biden and Northam will host a "workforce development roundtable" beginning at 10 a.m. at Refraction.
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During the roundtable, they will discuss Northam's G3 plan -- "Get Skilled, Get A Job, and Give Back." The aim of the plan is to "develop a skilled workforce to fill the essential, well-paying new collar jobs of the 21st century in cybersecurity, computer programming, clean energy, healthcare and other high needs areas," according to a statement.
If you want to see the Democratic candidate for governor in person, he'll be going door-to-door in Reston and Herndon to campaign later on Saturday, according to his website.
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In addition, former President Obama will campaign for Northam in Richmond next week.
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