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Just one day after President Biden delivered a State of the Union address many liberals said put to rest questions about his mental fitness, the president raised eyebrows with several gaffes in Pennsylvania.
Biden visited Strath Haven Middle School in Delaware County on Friday for his first swing state campaign stop after outlining his agenda to a joint session of Congress. There, he pitched his plans for a second White House term, promising to protect abortion rights, defending his economic record and calling for new gun control laws. He also made some unforced errors in his speech, which were ridiculed by Republicans.
“Pennsylvania, I have a message for you: Send me to Congress!” Biden shouted at one point, appearing to mix up the office he’s running for. He was a six-term U.S. senator representing Delaware in Congress before he became vice president in 2008.
Biden later bragged that, “we cut the deficit and we added more to the national debt than any president in his term in all of history, than under Donald Trump” and referred to the date of the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol protest as “July 6th”.
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The gaffes come after liberals applauded Bided for his State of the Union performance. In fact, Biden released a new campaign video on Saturday, indicating that his experience is more important than his perceived age issues.
WATCH: Biden campaign releases new ad that touches on president’s age
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