Biden questions ‘memory’ of voters in poll who say they’re better off now than 4 years ago
The former VP appeared surprised by the recent Gallup survey
By Joseph A. Wulfsohn | Fox News
Joe Biden was quick to dismiss voters who say they are better off now than they were in 2016.
A recent Gallup poll taken Sept. 14-28 made headlines after it revealed that 56 percent of voters said they were better off now than they were four years ago. Just 32 percent of them said they were worse off.
During an interview with Cincinnati's WKRC Local 12 on Monday, reporter Kyle Inskeep cited the Gallup poll and asked the Democratic nominee, "Why should people who feel that they're better off today under a Trump administration vote for you?"
"Well if they think that, they probably shouldn't," Biden responded.
The former VP appeared surprised by the Gallup poll but cited the stat incorrectly.
"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 Inskeep. "And in addition to that, we have a president who doesn't share the values of most Americans. He's not very honest with people. He's flouting the conventions relative to public safety in terms of even now- not wearing a mask, a guy who has been a super spreader. But look, whatever they believe they should go out and vote. People should vote. Period."
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