Democratic Nominee Joe Biden Writes Off Segment of Voters ’10-15 Percent Are Not Good People’

By  //  June 6, 2020

(FOX NEWS) – 2020 Democratic nominee Joe Biden is writing off a percentage of American voters because he — and the Democratic Party — believe they aren’t “good enough” to vote for them come November, Veteran and Turning Point USA Spokesperson Rob Smith asserted Saturday.

Appearing on “Fox & Friends Weekend” with host Griff Jenkins, Smith explained why the former vice president’s latest gaffe is a “pretty big deal.”

“Sleepy Joe is obviously doing interviews again. He’s obviously, you know, getting out of the basement and talking to people,” he noted. “And, we’re going to see, you know, gaffes like this happen over and over and over again. Joe Biden has always been a gaffe machine and this election cycle is not going to change this.”

During a virtual town hall with black supporters on Thursday, Biden claimed that “10 to 15 percent” of Americans are “just not very good people.”

“The words a president says matter, so when a president stands up and divides people all the time, you’re gonna the worst of us to come out,” Biden told actor Don Cheadle, who was moderating the town hall.

“Do we really think this is as good as we can be as a nation? I don’t think the vast majority of people think that,” he continued. “There are probably anywhere from 10 to 15 percent of the people out there who are just not very good people, but that’s not who we are. The vast majority of the people are decent. We have to appeal to that and we have to unite people — bring them together. Bring them together.”

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