OOPS: Biden Accidentally Refers To ‘Harris-Biden Administration’

A couple of days after Democratic vice presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris referred to the “Harris administration,” Joe Biden on Tuesday accidentally called it the “Harris-Biden administration.”

“A Harris-Biden administration is going to relaunch that effort and keep pushing it further to make it easier for military spouses and veterans to find meaningful careers, to ensure teachers know how to support military children in their classrooms,” Biden said during a veterans roundtable in Tampa, Florida.

Biden’s blunder came after Harris on Saturday elevated herself to the top of the ticket: “A Harris administration, together with Joe Biden as the president of the United States,” the California senator told Arizona business owners.
 

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