'Not over yet': Joe Biden tells USWNT to keep fighting for equal pay, calls out U.S. Soccer

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'Not over yet': Joe Biden tells USWNT to keep fighting for equal pay, calls out U.S. Soccer
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'Don't give up this fight,' read a tweet posted on Biden's official account on Saturday. 'This is not over yet.'

of unequal pay compared to the men's team, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden tweeted his support of the women.

The former vice president also called out U.S. Soccer and laid out in plain terms what the consequences would be if the organization did not pony up for equal pay.

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