Confused Joe Biden condemns shootings in 'Houston' and 'Michigan' when the deadly massacres actually happened in El Paso and Ohio
Daily Mail
August 5, 2019
When former Vice President Joe Biden commented Sunday night on the weekend's mass-shootings that killed 29 people, he misstated where in the United States they had taken place.
Biden, 76, referred to the rifle massacres as 'the tragic events in Houston today and also in Michigan the day before.' The carnage unfolded Saturday in El Paso, Texas and in the early hours of Sunday morning in Dayton, Ohio.
The Democratic presidential front-runner was speaking to a group of about 75 donors at a high-dollar fundraiser in San Diego.
Biden is a gaffe-prone campaigner; he said last week during a Democratic primary debate that he opposed giving President Trump 'eight more years' in office.
At the Detroit debates last month, Biden said 'eight more years of Trump will change America in a fundamental way.'
The U.S. Constitution limits the president to just one more four-year term.
During a fundraiser in early May, Biden also mixed up then-British Prime Minister Theresa May with Margaret Thatcher.
Biden was a U.S. Senator for Delaware during the time Thatcher was prime minister.
EDITOR’S NOTE: Biden even had the Dayton shooting occur the day before the Houston shooting.
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