Joe Biden Admits What We’ve Known All Along During Atlanta “Rally”
Former Vice President Joe Biden seems to have made another gaffe, but in all honesty, it really wasn’t.
During his recent stop in Atlanta he made the remark that he was Kamala’s running made, not the other way around.
Kayleigh McEnany tweeted that, “Joe Biden confirms what we all knew: ‘I am Kamala’s running mate. Y’all think I’m kidding don’t you?'”
Joe Biden confirms what we all knew:
"I am Kamala's running mate. Y'all think I'm kidding don't you⁉️”
“KAMALA” sign is prominently displayed behind him ⬇️ 👀 pic.twitter.com/Ubu4FhaFNH
— Kayleigh McEnany (@kayleighmcenany) October 27, 2020
Then, look at what’s right behind him. It says “Kamala” in big prominent letters. Why isn’t it Biden? or Biden-Harris or something of that nature?
The sign does say “Joe & Kamala” but the media knows what they’re doing.
This isn’t the first time that something like this has been said though.
Last month, Harris called the administration of her and Joe Biden’s if they were to win, the “Harris administration”.
“A Harris administration, together with Joe Biden as the president of the United States,” she said, but quickly added: “The Biden-Harris administration will provide access to $100 billion in low-interest loans and investments from minority business owners.”
According to Fox News,
Georgia has not backed a Democrat for president since 1992 when Bill Clinton beat incumbent President George H.W. Bush.
But the Biden campaign sees an opening for the former vice president in the Peach State as turnout increases among Black voters and the Atlanta suburbs shift away from the Republican Party. According to an average of polls by RealClearPolitics, Trump has a slim 0.4.-percentage-point lead in the state.
“There aren’t a lot of pundits who would have guessed four years ago that the Democratic candidate for president in 2020 would be campaigning in Georgia on the final week of the election. Or that we would have such competitive Senate races here in Georgia. But we do,” Biden said. “Because something is happening here in Georgia and across America.”
I seriously do not foresee Georgia voting for Joe Biden. President Trump won the state by more than 200,000 votes in 2016 and I would bet money that this number will only go up in this upcoming election.