Biden, Trump clash over coronavirus vaccine
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden says he’d follow the advice of scientists about whether he’d get a coronavirus vaccine if one became available before November’s presidential election, as President Trump tore into the Democratic ticket over vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris's recent comments on the issue.
“I would want to see what the scientists said,” the former vice president told reporters Monday of a vaccine after speaking with supporters during a stop in Lancaster, Pa.
Biden also emphasized he’d welcome an effective vaccine regardless of the consequences to his campaign.
“If I could get a vaccine tomorrow I’d do it,” he stressed. “If it cost me the election I’d do it. We need a vaccine and we need it now.”
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden says he’d follow the advice of scientists about whether he’d get a coronavirus vaccine if one became available before November’s presidential election, as President Trump tore into the Democratic ticket over vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris's recent comments on the issue.
“I would want to see what the scientists said,” the former vice president told reporters Monday of a vaccine after speaking with supporters during a stop in Lancaster, Pa.
Biden also emphasized he’d welcome an effective vaccine regardless of the consequences to his campaign.
“If I could get a vaccine tomorrow I’d do it,” he stressed. “If it cost me the election I’d do it. We need a vaccine and we need it now.”
Koch and Co. will likely flood the GOP coffers like never before if Biden got elected which would assure us the House back.
Lindsey Graham said that Biden was one of the most liked people in Washington (both sides of the aisle). This is probably why they picked the demented fellow. The Never Trumpers aren't going to come out in support of him, but they won't do anything to impede his campaign either.
I think I kinda like Biden. If his comment about the vaccine is genuine, he is a helluva guy. Can anybody produce a substantive argument that his support of the radical left agenda is just lip service and he'll slide back to a more Clinton-esque political stance after the election?
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