Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden has raised concern after he delivered a confused campaign speech in South Carolina, saying he was a “candidate for the United States Senate” and that people could “vote for the other Biden” if they did not like him.His speech at the First in the South Dinner
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden has raised concern after he delivered a confused campaign speech in South Carolina, saying he was a “candidate for the United States Senate” and that people could “vote for the other Biden” if they did not like him.
A video of Mr Biden’s speech shared widely on social media showed him saying: “My name is Joe Biden. I’m a Democratic candidate for the United States Senate. Look me over, if you like what you see, help out. If not, vote for the other Biden.” Earlier this month, he mistakenly referred to New Hampshire as Nevada on the night of the state’s first-in-the-nation primary.
Solomon Rajput, a medical student running for Congress in Michigan, said: “The Biden campaign is seriously shameful. Biden was a respectable, if flawed, VP and the yes-men who let his mental health fracture so obviously and extremely like this should be ashamed to their core.Another person said: “Whether you’re a Joe Biden supporter or not, I think it’s time for him to drop out… he should be able to retire. Whoever is making him do this is evil.
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