Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden mistakenly referred to his party’s ticket as the “Harris-Biden administration.” The day before Kamala Harris made similar remarks that suggested she was the one in charge. That leaves you wondering who is really running the show.
Biden spoke at a campaign event in Tampa, Florida, this Tuesday in an attempt to lure in veterans and give them an idea of what they should expect if he were elected as president.
However, his remarks made it sound as if he would be number two in the White House.
“It makes it so much harder for military spouses to find good jobs and build their careers. That has to change,” said Biden. “A Harris-Biden administration is going to relaunch that effort and keep pushing further to make it easier for military spouses and veterans to find meaningful careers to ensure teachers know how to support military children in their classrooms and to improve support for caregivers and survivors so much more than we do now.”
“Harris Biden administration” pic.twitter.com/J4zRqBtm0H
— Robert (@bSmithMagic) September 15, 2020
This gaffe mirrored remarks made by Harris at a virtual roundtable with several small business owners from Arizona.
“A Harris administration, together with Joe Biden as the president of the United States,” she said the quickly corrected herself, “The Biden-Harris administration will provide access to $100 billion in low-interest loans and investments from minority business owners.”
"A Harris administration together with Joe Biden…"
Freudian slip? pic.twitter.com/XEtLji17BX
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) September 15, 2020
During the event on Tuesday Biden also caused concern when he got confused and mixed up Iraq and Iran.
Referring to fallen American soldiers Biden said, “U.S. troops died in Iran and Afghanistan.”
Could this be a Freudian slip confirming what President Trump and his supporters have said about Joe Biden being a “Trojan Horse for the radical left”? He could just be a pawn Democrats are using as a place holder until Harris can be sworn in as president, as other critics have predicted.