Former Vice President Joe Biden continued to backtrack from his earlier comments regarding America’s energy industry; telling reporters he’s not “eliminating fracking” after pledging to do so earlier this year.
“Donald Trump is the worst possible person to try and lead us through this epidemic… What in the hell is the matter with this man? Doctors have given their lives, to try and save lives!” said Biden.
“I’m not shutting down oil fields. I’m not eliminating fracking,” he added.
Joe Biden: "I'm not shutting down oil fields. I'm not eliminating fracking." pic.twitter.com/rh7ZZBeZ2Z
— The Hill (@thehill) October 27, 2020
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BIDEN in LAS VEGAS: We Need ‘New Technologies... Just Like Here in California!’
Former Vice President Joe Biden continued his gaffe-filled campaign over the weekend; telling supporters in Nevada that America’s ports “need new technologies” just like “here in California.”
“The new technologies are capable of doing so much more. For example, there’s no reason why -at our ports- we don’t have solar capacity to be able to make sure we save a lot of energy, create a lot of new jobs for people out there, just like here in California… I mean… here in Nevada,” said Biden.
"Here in California" – Joe Biden, while in Nevada pic.twitter.com/77zMaSWynG
— Abigail Marone ?? (@abigailmarone) February 16, 2020
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BIDEN in NEW HAMPSHIRE: ‘What You Do Here in Iowa is Going to Set the Tone’
Former Vice President Joe Biden left audience members scratching their heads in New Hampshire over the weekend; confusing the northeast state for Iowa -approximately 1,000 miles away.
“The primary race for the United States presidency… You have an incredible obligation, not to me at all, but to yourselves. What you do here in Iowa […] is going to set the tone,” said Biden before correcting himself.
“New Hampshire, the primary in New Hampshire,” he added.
Joe Biden says he is in Iowa when he is actually in New Hampshire.
Iowa and New Hampshire are 1,000+ miles away from each other.pic.twitter.com/Fh3Nl02fde
— Tommy Pigott (@TCPigott) December 8, 2019
Biden made a similar mistake earlier this year; confusing New Hampshire for the neighboring state of Vermont.
“I’ve been here a number of times…I love this place. Look, what’s not to like about Vermont in terms of the beauty of it?” Biden told reporters.
Biden, who is in New Hampshire, thinks he is in Vermont
At some point, the media is going to have to stop calling this "gaffes" https://t.co/Dhno1WN2rU
— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) August 24, 2019