ANOTHER BIDEN BLUNDER

Joe Biden appears to confuse dates of D-Day and Pearl Harbor during livestream campaign event

JOE Biden appeared to confuse dates of D-Day and Pearl Harbor during a livestream campaign event on Wednesday.

The mix-up came as the Democratic presidential candidate was speaking with Pennsylvania Gov Tom Wolf.

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and Wolf were discussing the neighboring states when the former VP mixed up the dates surrounding when became independent.

"I want to remind you that Delaware used to be part of Pennsylvania," Wolf told Biden during the livestream.

"That's right, but we declared our independence on December the 7, by the way," Biden said.

"It's not just D-Day," he added.

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 by Zach Parkinson, deputy director of communications and researcher for President Donald Trump.

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Biden claimed 85,000 jobs in America had been lost as a result of , and millions of Americans had died.

Joe Biden at a Democratic primary debate on March 15, 2020Credit: AP:Associated Press
Smoke pours from USS West Virginia (left) and the USS Tennessee (right )following the Pearl Harbor attackCredit: Getty Images - Getty
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Troops on the shores do training exercises to prepare for D-Day invasionsCredit: Getty Images - Getty

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"We're ... in the middle of a pandemic that has cost us more than 85,000 jobs as of today. Lives of millions of people. Millions of people. Millions of jobs," the Democratic candidate said during a virtual roundtable on PBS.

The numbers are actually opposite.

At the time, at least 85,000 people in the US had died from coronavirus, while 36.5million lost their jobs.

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