Biden repeats gaffe saying he's running 'for the Senate,' appears to forget Mitt Romney's name
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, speaking to reporters en route to a campaign stop in Ohio on Monday, was involved in a series of gaffes – including telling those assembled he was running “for the Senate” – the second such time he has made that mistake on the campaign trail.
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, speaking to reporters en route to a campaign stop in Ohio on Monday, was involved in a series of gaffes – including telling those assembled he was running “for the Senate” – the second such time he has made that mistake on the campaign trail.
Biden also appeared to have trouble remembering former Massachusetts Gov., and current U.S. Sen. Mitt Romney’s – who ran against Barack Obama in the 2012 presidential election, name when he was asked if Judge Amy Coney Barrett's faith should be "considered" during her confirmation to the Supreme Court, something the Democratic nominee flatly rejected.
President Trump mocked Biden's recent gaffes on Twitter.
"Sleepy Joe Biden had a particularly bad day today. He couldn’t remember the name of Mitt Romney, said again he was running for the U.S. Senate, and forgot what State he was in. If I did any of this, it would be disqualifying. With him, he’s just Sleepy Joe!" Trump tweeted. CLICK HERE FOR MORE.
In other developments:
- Biden questions ‘memory’ of voters in poll who say they’re better off now than 4 years ago
- Hannity: Biden's repeated gaffes show ex-VP 'is obviously not capable of leading' America
- Biden says Barrett's Catholic faith 'should not be considered' during confirmation process
- Trump campaign mocks Biden event in Ohio, says he was 'visiting a state he cannot win'
"Sleepy Joe Biden had a particularly bad day today. He couldn’t remember the name of Mitt Romney, said again he was running for the U.S. Senate, and forgot what State he was in. If I did any of this, it would be disqualifying. With him, he’s just Sleepy Joe!" Trump tweeted. CLICK HERE FOR MORE.
In other developments:
- Biden questions ‘memory’ of voters in poll who say they’re better off now than 4 years ago
- Hannity: Biden's repeated gaffes show ex-VP 'is obviously not capable of leading' America
- Biden says Barrett's Catholic faith 'should not be considered' during confirmation process
- Trump campaign mocks Biden event in Ohio, says he was 'visiting a state he cannot win'
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