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Joe Biden Literally Said 56% of Americans “Probably Shouldn’t” Vote for Him Because They’re Better Off than 4 Years Ago


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It sounds too good to be true…

But it’s true!

Joe Biden literally said that 56% of Americans should NOT vote for him.

Wow.

Yet… Democrats want us to believe that all of Biden’s odd statements are due to a “stutter” and not cognitive decline.

A reporter confronted Biden about the latest Gallup poll.

According to Gallup, 56% of Americans believe they are better off today than they were four years ago.

In other words, the majority of Americans feel they are better off under President Trump than they were under Obama / Biden.

So… the reporter asked: “Why should people who feel that they’re better off today under a Trump administration vote for you?”

Here’s how Joe Biden responded:

They probably shouldn’t.

Yikes.

If President Trump said that, the media would be playing it over and over.

Yet because Biden said it, hardly any media have given it any attention.

Well, watch the stunning exchange for yourself below!

The funny part?

You probably clicked on this article thinking that the headline was an exaggeration.

But it's not!

The Daily Wire confirms:

Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden said during an interview on Monday that the 56% of Americans who say that they are better off now than four years ago “probably shouldn’t” vote for him, adding that they have “memory” problems.

“Gallup, in a survey between Sept. 14-28, found that 56% of registered voters said they were better off than they were four years ago, while just 32 percent said they were worse off,” Fox News reported. “This is in spite of the coronavirus pandemic, which has also led to an economic downturn and a number of pandemic-related restrictions for businesses and schools across the country. But it suggests that voters still have a strong economy that carried through the majority of Trump’s term in mind.”

Biden was asked about the results from the poll during an interview with WKRC-TV in Cincinnati.

“Gallup reported last week 56% of Americans said they were better off today than they were four years ago—would’ve been under the Obama-Biden administration,” the reporter said to Biden. “So why should people who feel they are better off today, under the Trump administration, vote for you?”

Biden responded, “Well, if they think that, they probably shouldn’t.”

“They think 54% [sic] percent of the Americans are better off economically today than they were under our administration?” Biden asked. “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,” Biden claimed. “He’s not very honest with people. He is flouting the conventions relative to public safety in terms even now not wearing a mask.”

The poll results are a good sign for the Trump campaign as the economy is the top issue for voters in this election, according to polling.

No wonder Biden's handlers have been hiding him in the basement!

And no wonder the media has been covering up for Biden.

They know that he would say unbelievable things like that!

Joe Biden even appeared to criticize the memory of those voters.

Perhaps Biden should've learned from Hillary that it's not a good idea to insult voters.

According to the New York Post:

Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden questioned the memory of voters who felt they were better off economically under President Trump than under former President Barack Obama — saying that those individuals “probably shouldn’t” support him.

Speaking during an interview with local station WKRC in Cincinnati on Monday, the Democrat made the remarks after being asked about a recently released Gallup poll that found 56 percent of voters felt their financial situation improved under Trump’s administration.

Biden was asked why those 56 percent of voters, who liked Trump for his economic policies, should instead vote Democratic.

“Well, if they think that, they probably shouldn’t,” the former vice president quipped before going on to incorrectly restate the poll’s findings while asking the news anchor a question.

“They think — 54 percent of the American people believe they’re better off economically today than they were under our administration? Well, their memory is not very good, quite frankly,” Biden continued in his rebuke.

The Democratic presidential hopeful went on to slam Trump before encouraging supporters of both candidates to get out and vote.

Majority of Americans say they are better off under Trump than four years ago: poll
“And in addition to that, we have a president who doesn’t share the values of most Americans. He’s not very honest with people. He is flouting the conventions relative to public safety in terms of, even now, not wearing a mask, a guy who has been a super spreader. But look, whatever they believe, they should go out and vote. People should vote. Period.”

The economy has been a core message for the Trump 2020 campaign, which has been touting the commander-in-chief’s economic achievements as a primary argument for his re-election.

Will the American people want to vote for someone who insults them?

For some reason, we doubt it.

The "deplorables" comment didn't work so well for Hillary Clinton.

Now, insulting the intelligence and memory of voters probably won't benefit Biden either.

We will find out on election day!



 

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