President Biden returned from his European jaunt this week with the Democratic Party in shambles; raising grave questions over his foreign policy and domestic agenda less than a year into his administration.
Despite the routing, Biden’s first public statement since Election Night was on COVID.
“We have reached a turning point in our battle against COVID-19: authorization of a safe, effective vaccine for children age 5-11. It will allow parents to end months of anxious worrying about their kids — and is a major step forward in our fight to defeat the virus,” posted the President on Twitter.
We have reached a turning point in our battle against COVID-19: authorization of a safe, effective vaccine for children age 5-11. It will allow parents to end months of anxious worrying about their kids — and is a major step forward in our fight to defeat the virus.
— President Biden (@POTUS) November 3, 2021
Republicans and moderate Democrats posted big wins Tuesday night as the country outright rejected far-left policies from Buffalo, NY to Southwest Virginia.
In Buffalo, the progressive candidate endorsed by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders trails the Democrat incumbent who ran as a write-in candidate after losing the primary earlier this year.
Glenn Youngkin defeated Terry McAuliffe in Virginia 51% to 49%. In New Jersey, a race that most Democrats thought would be easily won remains tied with Republican Jack Ciattarelli holding a slight lead.
“We’ve sent a message to the entire nation. This is what I love about this state: Every single time it’s gone too far off track, the people of this state have pushed, pulled and prodded it right back to where it needs to be,” Ciattarelli said.
.@GlennYoungkin VICTORY PARTY…NOW!! pic.twitter.com/sAYrJzys51
— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) November 3, 2021
“We’re all sorry that tonight cannot yet be the celebration we wanted it to be,” Murphy said. “But when every vote is counted—and every vote will be counted—we hope to have a celebration.”
Minneapolis voters voting to save the city’s embattled police department. Despite support from Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, 56% chose to keep the cops compared to 44% who wanted to replace them with the Department of Public Safety.
BREAKING: Republican Glenn Youngkin wins Virginia governor race, @NBCNews projects. https://t.co/3T5a4295CC pic.twitter.com/q3R9FjdrQ4
— NBC News (@NBCNews) November 3, 2021
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
BIDEN on ???: ‘We’re Posed… It Can Be Done… To Light Up the Path, I’m Taking Too Much Time’
Former Vice President Joe Biden continued his gaffe-filled campaign from his Delaware basement this week; bizarrely admitting he’s “taking too much time” to get to the point.
“I believe this with every fiber of my being… We’re posed, what I’ve proposed, it can be done, I think we’re in a position to really make it happen!” said Biden.
Ummm…. 👀
He has zero clue what he’s saying.pic.twitter.com/xbgIpjyIvb
— Jenna Ellis (@JennaEllisEsq) July 8, 2020
“Critical laws… On politics, look, yes, I’m taking too much time,” he added.
Watch Biden’s bizarre video above.
BIDEN on ???: ‘What Kind of Country Are We Going to Be with 4 More Years of George??’
Former Vice President Joe Biden continued his gaffe-filled basement campaign over the weekend; apparently warning the country of the dangers posed by “four more years” of “George.”
“What kind of country are we going to be?” asked Biden alongside his wife Dr. Jill Biden. “Four more years of George, uh, he uh, we’re going to find ourselves in a position where that if Trump is gets elected we’re going to be in a different world!”
WATCH: Joe Biden confuses President Trump with George Bush.
"4 more years of George, uh, George…" pic.twitter.com/Zzt2brIaYS
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) October 26, 2020
Watch Biden’s bizarre comments above.