Congressional Candidate Asks if It’s Too Late for Hunter Biden to be Substituted for Joe After he has Bad PR Morning

Joe Biden has quite the schedule today, so far his this morning’s PR hasn’t been great of the 77-year-old. One congressional candidate Jason Alexander Roberge, running in the 7th congressional district of Virginia’s Republican primary, asked if it was too late for Biden to sub in his son Hunter as a replacement. Seemingly making light of the situation in a tweet that can be seen below:

Hunter Biden dealings with Burisma have have been freshly placed back in the media spotlight as Senate Homeland Committee approved a subpoena into the Biden-Burisma scandal earlier this week. Hunter sat on the board for Burisma and was paid a heaftly salary, while his father was the Vice President of the United States and was dealing with “Corruption” in the Ukraine.

Joe Biden started his day off the day with radio host “Charlemagne the god”. The Biden campaign stated they needed to end the interview and Charlemagne invited the former VP to visit him in NY and stated that he had more questions for the candidate. This seemed to fluster Biden he replied with “If you have a problem figuring out if you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t black.”

Charlemagne retorted “It doesn’t have anything to do with Trump I want something for my community.” Biden threw out, “look at my voting record… I’ve been endorsed by the NAACP has endorsed me every time I’ve run, I mean come on.” Biden appeared to be offended at the inference that he had to justify why blacks should vote for him. That his record and the endorsement by the NAACP should be the black vote given.

This struck a nerve with black voters and has stirred up black conservatives to respond including Candace Owens and Congressional Candidate Jarome Bell. Mediate a liberal news site put out an article about the incident highlighting that “people who aren’t black should not be telling black people how to feel about Biden’s remarks”

Biden was also on CNBC Squawk Box this morning where it sounds like he was prepared to beat himself. The transcript from CNBC reads “I prepared to say that I have a record of over 40 years. And that I’m going to be Joe Biden.” However, if you listen to the clip below it sounds like he says “I’m going to beat Joe Biden.” Which in all fairness could be true as he continues to fumble his way through the press and speeches.

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