Biden insults reporter for asking if he will serve a full second term

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President Joe Biden , 81, suggested a reporter was crazy Wednesday when asked if he would serve a full second term or turn over power to Vice President Kamala Harris . Biden and Harris were traveling to Philadelphia together Wednesday to launch 'Black Voters for Biden-Harris,' as recent polling showed the Democratic ticket sagging with that group compared to four years ago.

President Joe Biden , 81, suggested a reporter was crazy Wednesday when asked if he would serve a full second term or turn over power to Vice President Kamala Harris . Biden and Harris were traveling to Philadelphia together Wednesday to launch 'Black Voters for Biden-Harris,' as recent polling showed the Democratic ticket sagging with that group compared to four years ago.

Biden would be 86 at the end of a second term, something that voters have expressed concerns about, as he's also teased in recent weeks a future President Harris. 'Are you OK? Are you alright?' Biden asked the reporter, pointing to his head, when asked the second term question.

Biden would be 86 at the end of a second term, something that voters have expressed concerns about, as he's also teased in recent weeks a future President Harris. 'Are you OK? Are you alright?' Biden asked the reporter, pointing to his head, when asked the second term question.

However when the Democratic duo arrived at Girard College for the campaign rally, it was Harris who received a heroes' welcome, with the schoolchildren in the stands screaming when the vice president was introduced. 'So in 2020 black voters in Philadelphia and across our nation helped President Biden and me win the White House,' Harris said. 'And in 2024, with your voice and your power, we will win again.'

However when the Democratic duo arrived at Girard College for the campaign rally, it was Harris who received a heroes' welcome, with the schoolchildren in the stands screaming when the vice president was introduced. 'So in 2020 black voters in Philadelphia and across our nation helped President Biden and me win the White House,' Harris said. 'And in 2024, with your voice and your power, we will win again.'

'Philadelphia, in Joe Biden we have a fighter, a leader with skill, vision, determination and compassion,' she continued. 'A leader who keeps his promises.' When it was Biden's turn to speak, he said he came to Philadelphia 'to speak the truth.' 'The truth about "promises made, promises kept,"' the president said - which was Trump's campaign motto for part of the 2020 race.

'Philadelphia, in Joe Biden we have a fighter, a leader with skill, vision, determination and compassion,' she continued. 'A leader who keeps his promises.' When it was Biden's turn to speak, he said he came to Philadelphia 'to speak the truth.' 'The truth about "promises made, promises kept,"' the president said - which was Trump's campaign motto for part of the 2020 race.

Biden savaged Trump for bungling the initial response to the COVID-19 pandemic. 'Black folks were hit harder than anyone else,' the Democrat said. 'He took responsibility for none of it.' The president again mocked Trump for saying 'just inject a little bleach.' 'The way he's acting I think he might have injected a lot of bleach in himself,' Biden said.

Biden savaged Trump for bungling the initial response to the COVID-19 pandemic. 'Black folks were hit harder than anyone else,' the Democrat said. 'He took responsibility for none of it.' The president again mocked Trump for saying 'just inject a little bleach.' 'The way he's acting I think he might have injected a lot of bleach in himself,' Biden said.

Prior to the president and vice president's arrival the 76ers' Sixers Stixers drum line performed, as did 'Philly Elmo' Positive Movement Entertainment drum line. The event was held at Girard College, a K through 12 boarding school whose students are predominantly black. The school started out as serving white, male orphans, but was integrated after a 14-year battle after the Supreme Court's landmark Brown v. Board decision.

Prior to the president and vice president's arrival the 76ers' Sixers Stixers drum line performed, as did 'Philly Elmo' Positive Movement Entertainment drum line. The event was held at Girard College, a K through 12 boarding school whose students are predominantly black. The school started out as serving white, male orphans, but was integrated after a 14-year battle after the Supreme Court's landmark Brown v. Board decision.

Biden met with Brown v. Board families at the White House earlier this month. The trip to Pennsylvania follows similar outreach to black voters in the battleground states of Georgia and Michigan earlier this month. Biden delivered a commencement address at the historically black all-male Morehouse College in Atlanta where he told graduating seniors that former President Donald Trump and his GOP allies 'don't see you in the future of America.'

Biden met with Brown v. Board families at the White House earlier this month. The trip to Pennsylvania follows similar outreach to black voters in the battleground states of Georgia and Michigan earlier this month. Biden delivered a commencement address at the historically black all-male Morehouse College in Atlanta where he told graduating seniors that former President Donald Trump and his GOP allies 'don't see you in the future of America.'

The president didn't use Trump or the Republicans by name but it was clear who he was talking about when he brought up the January 6 U.S. Capitol attack. 'Insurrectionists who stormed the Capitol with Confederate flags are called patriots by some,' Biden said. 'Not in my house.' 'Black police officers, black veterans, protecting the Capitol were called another word as you recall,' Biden continued.

The president didn't use Trump or the Republicans by name but it was clear who he was talking about when he brought up the January 6 U.S. Capitol attack. 'Insurrectionists who stormed the Capitol with Confederate flags are called patriots by some,' Biden said. 'Not in my house.' 'Black police officers, black veterans, protecting the Capitol were called another word as you recall,' Biden continued.

Later that day, in Michigan in front of the NAACP Detroit Branch Freedom Fund dinner, Biden received gasps from the crowd when he floated an idea. 'What do you think he would have done on January 6 if black Americans had stormed the Capitol?' the president asked about Trump. Trump reiterated Saturday night at the Libertarian National Convention that he planned to pardon those involved in the January 6 riot.

Later that day, in Michigan in front of the NAACP Detroit Branch Freedom Fund dinner, Biden received gasps from the crowd when he floated an idea. 'What do you think he would have done on January 6 if black Americans had stormed the Capitol?' the president asked about Trump. Trump reiterated Saturday night at the Libertarian National Convention that he planned to pardon those involved in the January 6 riot.

Biden will need to bolster his support among black voters if he plans to again win Pennsylvania, Michigan and Georgia. New York Times polling from earlier this month in Pennsylvania showed that Biden was only receiving the support from 50 percent of black voters in the Keystone State when third-party candidates including Robert F. Kennedy Jr. were factored in. In that scenario, Trump received 12 percent of black voter support, while Kennedy received 11 percent in the state.

Biden will need to bolster his support among black voters if he plans to again win Pennsylvania, Michigan and Georgia. New York Times polling from earlier this month in Pennsylvania showed that Biden was only receiving the support from 50 percent of black voters in the Keystone State when third-party candidates including Robert F. Kennedy Jr. were factored in. In that scenario, Trump received 12 percent of black voter support, while Kennedy received 11 percent in the state.

That number pops up to 69 percent in a two-way race against Trump, with the former Republican president receiving 18 percent of the black voter share. Exit polling from four years ago in Pennsylvania found that Biden won the votes of 92 percent of black voters across the state. Attendees interviewed by DailyMaill.com said they believed that Biden and Harris still had a lock on the black vote.

That number pops up to 69 percent in a two-way race against Trump, with the former Republican president receiving 18 percent of the black voter share. Exit polling from four years ago in Pennsylvania found that Biden won the votes of 92 percent of black voters across the state. Attendees interviewed by DailyMaill.com said they believed that Biden and Harris still had a lock on the black vote.

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