Joe Biden: Hillary Isn’t Doing a Good Enough Job Communicating to Middle Class
Vice President Joe Biden gave some unsolicited advise to his former colleague Hillary Clinton Tuesday morning, saying in an interview with CNN that she needs to do a better job talking about issues of importance to the middle class while campaign for president.
“Our job here is to get a focus on what really matters, what’s going to change the circumstance for a middle class person,” Biden said. “It’s about being able to send your kid to a park, you know they’re going to come home safely. Being able to own your own home and not have to rent it. Being able to send your kid to a local high school, if they do well, they get to college.”
“And what Hillary feels, I know, but she doesn’t say enough, is she understands that when that kid doesn’t get that loan to go to college, it’s not just, quote, ‘the mind wasted.’ It’s that father or mother who looks at this talented kid…” he said.
Biden shared his own story of how ashamed his father was when he couldn’t pay for him to go to his dream college, and how so many parents felt the same way. “I know Hillary feels that, but every time she expresses emotion she gets clobbered, she gets clobbered,” he said.
“I know her. I know she cares…” he concluded. “I think that’s what needs to be communicated to those folks who are looking at Trump and saying maybe he’s the answer.”
Watch above, via CNN.
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