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VIDEO: Joe Biden tells crowd his health care plan would offer affordability, not quality
August 26, 2019
Gaffes continue on the campaign trail in New Hampshire, not Vermont
On Monday's episode of "Pat Gray Unleashed," Pat and Keith discussed the latest Joe Biden gaffes delivered over the weekend on the campaign trail in New Hampshire.
Biden took the stage in New Hampshire and while he discussed his health care plan and what it offered, he described the coverage as being affordable but not "high quality."
"If you are not satisfied, you have another option — high-quality options. The public option will be available with my plan. We will make sure it is not quality; we will make sure it is only affordable," Biden said.
"You are asking too much," Pat joked. "You cannot have quality and affordability."
The gaffes continued when reporters asked Biden how he liked New Hampshire.
"I have been here a number of times. I think the last time was all the way back in 2014, but I have been here before that. I love this place, look what is not to like about Vermont in terms of the beauty of it," Biden replied. "And what a neat town."
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