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Former Vice President Joe Biden (D)
is experiencing a double-digit lead in Ohio just days before the state’s March
17 primary, an Emerson College/Nexstar Poll released on Friday showed.
The survey, taken March 11-12,
2020, among 464 “very” likely Democrat primary voters, showed Biden taking a
comfortable lead in the Buckeye State, with 57 percent support to Sen. Bernie
Sanders’ (I-VT) 35 percent support — a 22 point advantage.
Note the dates of the survey: March 11-12. How will polling look after Biden’s virtual
town hall performance yesterday is factored in. John Nolte at Breitbart reports:
Joe Biden Forgets
Year,
Meanders Off Frame in
Disastrous Livestream
Grandpa Joe Biden wants to run the
country and save us from coronavirus when he can’t even run a livestream and
has no idea what year it is.
On Friday, Grandpa Joe held what
his campaign billed as a “virtual town hall” in Illinois. In my colleague Kyle
Olson’s must-read reporting on
the event, you will discover the whole thing was a fiasco, like something out
of a sitcom. Guests appeared and then disappeared. The sound was garbled.
People were introduced, followed by an awkward pause when they didn’t appear.
Babies cried…
“Biden seemed to be reading from a
teleprompter, but the broadcast suffered from severe tech issues, as Biden’s
words were caught in a feedback loop, muddying the whole presentation and
making the candidate nearly indecipherable,” Olson reported.
After starting two hours late, the
fiasco lasted about 45 minutes. . . .
Mr. Nolte cites a
tweet by “Jordan:”
In a bizarre, meandering livestream
put on by Joe Biden's campaign today, he forgets what year it is and when, if
he doesn't lose, he would be in office.
At another point, he seemingly
forgets he's on a live stream and walks out of frame. The feed cuts away to a
logo instead.
Mr. Nolte’s full report is here, and it’s scary to think Mr. Biden is
the front-runner for the Democrat party's presidential nominee. The full video of the town hall is linked at Nolte’s report.
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