Biden and Romney give opposite views of China's threat to the US
Former Vice President Joe Biden expressed his lack of concern over China as a global competitor to the U.S. at a rally on Wednesday, prompting a grim response from Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, on Twitter. Biden, the 2020 Democratic frontrunner, mocked those who have taken China seriously. "China is going to eat our lunch? Come on, man!" Biden exclaimed. "They're not competition for us." That sparked a reaction from Romney, who ran against Biden's running mate, former President Barack Obama, in 2012. "This will not age well," Romney predicted in a tweet. CLICK HERE for an in-depth look at Biden's questionable international deals and why “The Next Revolution” host Steve Hilton refers to the former vice president as "Joe China."
Former Vice President Joe Biden expressed his lack of concern over China as a global competitor to the U.S. at a rally on Wednesday, prompting a grim response from Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, on Twitter. Biden, the 2020 Democratic frontrunner, mocked those who have taken China seriously. "China is going to eat our lunch? Come on, man!" Biden exclaimed. "They're not competition for us." That sparked a reaction from Romney, who ran against Biden's running mate, former President Barack Obama, in 2012. "This will not age well," Romney predicted in a tweet. CLICK HERE for an in-depth look at Biden's questionable international deals and why “The Next Revolution” host Steve Hilton refers to the former vice president as "Joe China."
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