Joe Biden Insults the Memory of Trump Supporters and Then Says They Shouldn’t Vote for Him When Asked Why They Should
Joe Biden was interviewed on Cincinnati’s WKRC Local 12 by anchor Kyle Inskeep. He asked Biden, “I want to talk a little bit about the economy. Gallup reported last week, 56% of Americans said that they were better off today than they were four years ago, [which] would have been under the Obama-Biden administration. So why should people who feel that they are better off today, under the Trump administration, vote for you?”
In his response, Joe Biden insulted the memory of Trump supporters and then said they shouldn’t vote for him after being asked why they should. He said, “Well, if they think that, they probably shouldn’t. If they think – 54% of the American people are better off economically today than they were under our administration? Well, their memory is not very good, quite frankly.”
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He blatantly says that anyone who thinks they are doing better now than they were four years ago has a poor memory. Joe Biden is the one with the poor memory. Just yesterday, he said he was proud to announce his running for the Senate, didn’t know where he was, and couldn’t remember Mitt Romney’s name.
Joe Biden clearly does not think very highly of the American people if he doesn’t think they are capable of determining their own well-being. Certainly, this statement proves that he doesn’t think Americans are capable of making their own decisions or remembering their life experience accurately.
He continued to say, “And in addition to that, we have a president who doesn’t share the values of most Americans.” That’s an interesting statement considering how President Trump won in a landslide in 2016, and though the polls aren’t showing this, the massive crowds at Trump parades and rallies show that a very large percentage of the American people agree with President Trump.
Later in the interview Biden said, “So I – but look, whatever they believe, they should go out and vote. People should vote. Period. If I’m elected, I’m not going to be a president – a Democratic president. I’m going to be a president for all Americans, whether they voted for me or against me.”
Based on attendance from Biden rallies, when approximately a whopping dozen was the largest turn out at any one event, Joe Biden does not share the same values of Americans that would lead to his election this year.
The poll discussed by Biden and Inskeep indicated that the economy is one of the top issues for voters this year. Based on that poll, being that over half of the American population agree with and support Trump it would seem that another landslide victory is in store for the President this November.
This isn’t the first time Biden has told people not to vote for him. Forbes cited eight instances when Biden specifically told citizens not to vote for him, two dating back to 1979 and 1987. On November 22, 2019, Carols Rojas, an immigration activist, asked Biden about deportations from the Obama years. Biden told him, “you should vote for Trump.” Most recently on May 14, 2020, when being asked about the sexual assault allegations against him from Tara Reade he said, “I wouldn’t vote for me if I believed Tara Reade.”
Sources: Conservative Brief, Forbes, Daily Wire; Photo- Yahoo Money