Joe Biden attends his granddaughter's confirmation at church in Wilmington, DE on Sunday pic.twitter.com/dUBmfuageL— The Hill (@thehill) September 13, 2020
WNU Editor: Former vice president Joe Biden attended a church service in Wilmington, Del., but has no other public events (Washington Post). This follows from taking a day off yesterday .... More Reports That Democrat US Presidential Candidate Joe Biden Will Withdraw From The Debates (September 12, 2020). Election Day is only 7 weeks away, and one of the candidates decided to take the entire weekend off?!?!?! Something is wrong.
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You really think he's going to miss the chance to be around a bunch of 13-14 year old girls...I think not.
Ohhhhh,,,how mean, anon.
LOL.
What? No golf? that is what a real president does non stop
ps: recall the post yesterday that Biden would not have debates?
The first presidential debate between President Trump and former vice president Joe Biden is scheduled to take place Sept. 29, and there are two more set for Oct. 15 and 22. The debate between Vice President Pence and Sen. Kamala D. Harris (D-Calif.) is slated for Oct. 7. Here’s what you need to know about how and where to watch the debates.
perhaps you folks ought to be a bit more careful in the horse manure you spill out here.
Clerky posted at 1:14. Someone disparaged a Democrat saint, so you know Clerky would be posting.
Biden will not make a debate unless he has a teleprompter, ear piece or it is virtual. Also he will be on adderall or ritalin.
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