How 36 Parks And Recreation Characters Feel About This Election

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BOSTON, MA – OCTOBER 19: Vice President Joe Biden speaks at the Edward M. Kennedy Institute on the White House Cancer Moonshot Task Force’s mission to double the rate of progress in cancer research and treatment on October 19, 2016 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Paul Marotta/Getty Images)

Joe Biden

Joe Biden is the greatest character on Parks and Recreation. He joined when Ben took Leslie to Washington D.C and let her meet her one man on her list of men she would sleep with. After, he continued to guest on the show sporadically, it made him ‘technically’ a character on the show.

So, we all know who Joe Biden is voting for. He’s made it clear, especially in his latest speech. When Donald Trump made off-handed comments about veterans, Biden spoke up and expressed his thoughts. And even then, he was still respectful of the Republican nominee.

But you know when Joe Biden drags you, you really did something wrong. So, he’ll cast his vote within his party. And while we wish Joe Biden would eventually go on the ticket himself, we’re glad that he is giving his support to the Democratic candidate. He’s spoken at Clinton rallies and he continues to express how he feels.

While he exists in the Parks and Recreation world (and we know that Clinton would win in that world), we’ll have to wait and see where the voting actually takes us on November 8th.

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While we will never see another episode of Parks and Recreation, we can continue to live with the characters that Mike Schur and company gave to us. Because Pawnee will always be first in friendship, fourth in obesity.