Not again, Joe! Former Vice President Biden slips-up during campaign stop in New Hampshire saying 'I love this place, what's not to love about Vermont!'
Daily Mail
August 25, 2019
Former Vice President Joe Biden mistook New Hampshire for Vermont during a campaign stop in Keene on Saturday, sparking outrage online.
The 2020 president hopeful gave a rally speech in Keene, New Hampshire on Saturday and despite the uproarious applause, the name of the state seemed to slip his mind.
Following the rally, Biden spoke with reporters and said 'I love this place. Look, what's not to like about Vermont in terms of the beauty of it?'.
Keene is located in southwestern New Hampshire, not far from the state's border with Vermont.
This is not Biden's first gaffe - last month in Iowa, he came under fire for telling supporters that 'poor kids' are 'just as talented as white kids' before seemingly correcting himself and adding 'wealthy kids'.
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Vermont, New Hampshire, what's the difference? They both have maple trees and snow.
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