Amid a crowd of hundreds watching President Joe Biden speak at a North County campaign event for Rep. Mike Levin on Thursday, Jared Smith and his handwritten sign stood out. It read: “Thank you for having a stutter.”
“It's a thankless task being a person with a nonvisual disability and oftentimes you’re expected to fit into society rather than having society be understanding of you,” he said.
“I used to ta-ta-ta-talk like that whe-whe-whe-when I was a kid,” Biden said from the stage. “It’s awfully hard to ask the girl, ‘Will you go to the prom with me?’ It sounds funny but it makes you feel like an idiot.”
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