President Joe Biden’s latest wrongdoing came on Sunday when he claimed that he was vice president during the pandemic , and that past President Barack Obama sent him to Detroit, Michigan, to “help fix it”.
Biden’s factually false comment came during a National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ( NAACP ) dinner in Detroit, the Daily Beast reported.
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” And when I was vice president, things were kind negative during the epidemic, and what happened was Barack said to me,’ Come to Detroit and help repair it!'” Biden told guests, per a popular movie from the event.
Biden left the vice president in January 2017, more than three times before the coronavirus pandemic forced then-President Donald Trump to consider a national disaster in March 2020. During the pandemic, original Vice President Mike Pence was really serving as vice president.
The blunder comes as the latest Harvard- Harris surveys shows , that more than three in five citizens think Biden’s “public errors” are becoming more numerous.
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In the poll published Monday, 63 percent of voters, including almost third of Democrats, said that Biden’s “lapses” are happening more frequently. This is the opinion of about eight in ten Republicans and nearly two in three politicians.
Conversely, 37 percent of respondents— 55 percent of Democrats, 21 percentage of Republicans, and 35 percentage of politicians — think that Biden’s failures are becoming less frequent.
Additionally, respondents were asked whether they thought the candidates ‘ choice of presidents would be politically incorrect, or whether they were overly optimistic about their chances of winning.
A majority of 59 percentage, including most Republicans and politicians, said it would be “dangerous”, while 41 percentage, including most Democrats, said those “fears are being exaggerated diplomatically”.
The surveys sampled 1, 660 registered electors on May 15 and 16. The error ratio is less than two percentage points.