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Published On: Fri, Apr 26th, 2013

Vice President Biden visits Sedona, snubs the Navajo Nation

April 17, Sen. John McCain spoke at his Institute. Photo/Twitter

SEDONA, Ariz. – When the Vice President comes to town, it’s a big thing. Biden landed in Flagstaff on Friday near the Navajo Nation border and didn’t have a scheduled appearance with tribal leaders.

In 2012, the Navajo Nation heavily voted for the Obama and Biden campaign. Sedona is about 2 hours from the reservation border in northern Arizona and is near one of the largest Native American Tribe in the U.S.

According to the McCain Institute, On April 26 Vice President Joe Biden will be speaking at their annual meeting focused on foreign policy.

“We at Arizona State University are proud to have Vice President Biden and so many other distinguished leaders involved with the McCain Institute,” said Arizona State University President Michael M. Crow. “Their participation in the Sedona Forum ensures a thought-provoking weekend.”

According to the McCain Institute, the Sedona Forum is an annual, high-level conclave of national and international leaders from the public and private sectors brought together by the Institute for focused discussions on national security and foreign policy issues.

“I am very pleased that Vice President Joe Biden, my friend of many years, will speak at this year’s Sedona Forum,” said Senator John McCain. “From his decades of experience in foreign policy in the Senate to his critical role in the White House today, Vice President Biden has a unique perspective on America’s role in this complex and dangerous world. We are pleased that he is joining this important gathering in Sedona and look forward to hearing from him.”

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Vice President Biden visits Sedona, snubs the Navajo Nation