Slow Joe speaking in Bristol Penn to a small group of “drive-in” supporters about needing to maintain “decency” in campaign and then turned right around and stated unlike “those Chumps on Microphone out there” (name-calling the Trump supporters blowing car horns in back).
“We don’t do things like those chumps out there with the microphones, those Trump guys,” he told supporters ensconced in about 130 cars at a drive-in rally at Bucks County Community College in Newtown.
He was referring to scores of fans of President Trump, driving pickup trucks and SUVs draped with American flags and campaign banners, who invaded a nearby parking lot — within earshot of the candidate — to honk horns and try to shout the Democrat down.
Biden spoke for 25 minutes in the crucial swing county just north of Philadelphia, which Hillary Clinton won by less than 1 percent in 2016 — and which Democrats hope to win more resoundingly this year, with the help of suburbanites turned off by Trump.
The former vice president attacked Trump as “the only guy any of us have known as president who’s making money from foreign sources” — but did not otherwise refer to the ongoing controversy over his son Hunter and the younger Biden’s foreign business entanglements.
Joe Biden leaving his only public event of the weekend, forced to drive through a Trump rally that drowned out and shut down the speech after he called Trump voters “chumps.” Priceless. https://t.co/PYRu6vtL9L
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Ken Mayo says:
I lived in Bucks county for 31 years and took a few classes at that college. I got my start in politics in this county and it has been a swing county as far back as 1980. The co freshman they have right now needs to go though, as does the Republicans local party Chairwoman. She’s been in or near that seat since I began working there.
I lived in Bucks county for 31 years and took a few classes at that college. I got my start in politics in this county and it has been a swing county as far back as 1980. The co freshman they have right now needs to go though, as does the Republicans local party Chairwoman. She’s been in or near that seat since I began working there.