Joe Biden Says People Who Think They’re Better Off Under President Trump Shouldn’t Vote For Him (VIDEO)

A recent Gallup poll found that 56 percent of American voters believe they are better off after four years under President Trump than they were under the Obama/Biden administration.

Joe Biden was asked about this by a reporter who wanted to know why these voters should support him.

Biden said they probably shouldn’t.

In other words, Biden just told a majority of Americans not to vote for him.

Townhall reports:

Biden Responds to Gallup’s ‘Better Off Now’ Survey by Attacking Voters

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Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden responded to the Gallup poll showing a majority of Americans saying they’re better off now than they were four years ago the only way Joe Biden knows how to: by attacking the respondents.

“Why should people who feel that they’re better off today under a Trump administration vote for you?” a reporter with Cincinnati’s WKRC Local 12 asked the former vice president.

“Well if they think that, they probably shouldn’t,” Biden initially responded…

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“They think—54 percent of the American people believe they’re better off economically today than they were under our administration? Well, their memory is not very good, quite frankly,” Biden told reporter Kyle Inskeep, getting the stat wrong.

Watch the video:

Joe Biden is just not good at this.

Biden is not fit for the office of president.

 

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