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Joe Biden Drew Only 30 Supporters in New Hampshire During Trump Rally


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Joe Biden drew only 30 supporters to an event held at the same time as President Donald Trump’s massive rally in New Hampshire on Thursday.

The Eagle-Tribune, a local Massachusetts newspaper, reported the former vice president’s campaign only enticed “about 30 supporters” to attend an event held in Manchester, New Hampshire at the same time Trump was hosting his rally in the state.

“We are here because we are standing up to hate just down the road,” Biden’s New Hampshire organizing director told the handful of people that turned up for the event. “This is our moment, our chance. We need to talk to people now about what [Joe Biden] can do.”

In comparison, Trump packed in more than 11,500 people for his rally at Manchester’s Southern New Hampshire University Arena on Thursday. A local fire marshal confirmedto the Daily Mail that the crowd was the biggest on record since Elton John held a concert at the venue in 2004.

https://www.breitbart.com/2020-election/2019/08/16/joe-biden-drew-only-30-supporters-in-new-hampshire-during-trump-rally/

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We will see how this shakes out. One of the reasons Biden seems popular is that he's probably one of least distasteful Democrats to middle-of-the-road voters and or conservatives. He will of course need to suck up to the lunatic left just to get the nomination but...

It seems to me those people do Trend toward one party of the other will choose the guy from their own party over the guy from the other party he tries to emulate the party in question. I think that's what happened to Senator McCain. He tried to be a liberal Republican and the Democrats decided they would vote for one of their own.

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Joe Biden told moving military story at campaign stop – but it 'never happened,' report says

 

Former Vice President Joe Biden's campaign has been dogged by gaffes -- but a new error could be his most damaging yet.

The controversy surrounds a moving military story -- which the former VP claimed to be the "God's truth" -- that Biden told at a campaign stop in New Hampshire earlier this month.

The only problem was that the story was not true, according to The Washington Post.

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Heritage Foundation bewildered by Biden claim about Trump tax cuts

The conservative Heritage Foundation reacted with bewilderment on Wednesday after Joe Biden claimed that the think tank had condemned the 2017 Trump-GOP tax cuts, saying the former vice president's claim had no basis in reality.Then, after Biden walked back his comment and instead said the Heritage Foundation has generally sounded the alarm about the national debt, the think tank again called out Biden for falsely implying that it advocated repealing the tax cuts to solve the debt crisis. The back-and-forth episode, a sort of "Biden claim whack-a-mole," came as verbal gaffes have continued to rock the candidate's campaign, prompting a top aide to call the blunders "a part of his charm." Speaking at a town hall in Spartanburg, S.C., on Wednesday, Biden remarked, "Even the Heritage Foundation has pointed out that his [Trump's] tax cut did not work." Adam Michel, a senior policy analyst at the Heritage Foundation and an informal adviser to the White House on the tax law, told Fox News that Biden's comments left him "dumbfounded."  Joe Biden speaks at the Des Moines Register Soapbox during a visit to the Iowa State Fair this month. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)  “I have no idea what he’s referring to," Michel said. “It’s clear that the tax cuts have worked and have benefited Americans across the county ... and will continue to benefit them over time.” Michel added that Biden's remarks were "clearly incorrect," and that "our work has continually shown the tax cuts are working.” As recently as June, Michel was defending the tax cuts, which slashed the corporate and marginal tax rates, against Democratic presidential candidates' calls for repeal. "Repealing the 2017 tax cuts would not just hurt the wealthy and corporations," Michel wrote. "It would also leave middle-class Americans tens of thousands of dollars poorer." In a statement, the Heritage Foundation said the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act "has been one of the strongest and boldest reforms of President Donald Trump’s first term in office." WATCH: BIDEN MIXES UP NEW HAMPSHIRE AND VERMONT WHILE CAMPAIGNING Michel added: “The evidence is clear that all Americans are benefiting from the tax cuts. Following the reform, Americans across the country had bigger paychecks and businesses increased investment, wages, and jobs. Average wage growth has been above 3 percent for the last 11 straight months and the lowest wage earners are benefiting from some of the largest wage gains.” Asked by Fox News later on Wednesday about the Heritage Foundation's criticism of his statement, the former vice president seemingly backtracked and instead focused more generally on the growing national debt. "The debt is serious," Biden continued. "I think the Heritage Foundation acknowledges that the increase to the debt by $2 trillion is a serious problem." The think tank has indeed called the national debt a problem that "exposes America to significant dangers." But responding to Biden's latest comments, Heritage Foundation budg

 

 

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