When you are on a political campaign, it can often be a drain on people mentally.
That being said, you would think that when you are a campaign for President that you would have a mind and nerves like a steel trap.
Not Joe Biden. The guy is a gaffe machine and it is pretty obvious that he secretly doesn’t want to be doing this. It’s why he doesn’t talk about two terms, in case you haven’t noticed.
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden on Monday shrugged aside a poll of Americans saying they are better off now than they were when Biden was vice president in the Obama administration.
During an interview with Kyle Inskeep of WKRC-TV in Cincinnati, Biden was informed that a Gallup poll showed that 56 percent of Americans said they were better off now, under President Donald Trump’s leadership, than four years ago.
Inskeep then asked the Democrat why those people should vote for him over Trump.
“Well if they think that, they probably shouldn’t,” Biden said.
WKRC hadn’t posted the interview on its social media pages by Tuesday morning, but others shared it on Twitter.
Biden went on to argue with the poll’s findings and criticize the respondents as forgetful.
“Fifty-four percent of the American people think they’re better off economically today than they were under our administration. Well, their memory is not very good, quite frankly, and in addition to that, we have a president who doesn’t share the values of most Americans,” he said.