Joe Biden delivered a baffling campaign speech in South Carolina yesterday, where he said he was 'running for U.S. Senate' and that if voters didn't agree with his platform, they could vote for the 'other Biden':
The full transcript reads: “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.”
This is far from the first gaffe that Biden has had during his candidacy—earlier this month, he mistakenly referred to New Hampshire as Nevada during the primary. These apparent lapses in memory and fact have led to increased concerns over Biden’s ability to effectively hold office.@JoeBiden often closes out his events; he tells the crowd that some things about campaigning haven’t changed since he first ran for Senate when he was 29, he goes on to recite his old pitch —including what’s said in the video below— before circling back.
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