President of United States, Joe Biden, has committed another blunder as he urged supporters to vote for him because he is in “20th century.”
Biden said, “Elect me, I’m in the 20th century” in the latest Gaffe, while addressing US citizens at a joint press conference in the White House Rose Garden alongside Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.
A lot of Americans are contemplating voting for the 81-year-old, saying he would be too old for the another tenure of four years.
The NBC News journalist, Peter Alexander,, asked Biden to address the issue of abortion in Arizona.
The state Supreme Court had ruled Tuesday that an 1864 law banning abortion from the moment of conception remains in effect, with only a narrow exception to save the life of a mother.
In response to the question, Biden said, “Elect me. I’m in the 20th century.”
Earlier, he had said “Why doesn’t everybody holler at once?” as journalists hurled questions at him.
This is not the first gaffe from the American leader battling his predecessor and Republican rival, Donald Trump, in November 5 election.
Among his several gaffes were mistaking Egypt for Mexico during the Israel-Hamas war, and referring to German Chancellor, Olaf Scholz as Helmurt Kurl, who died in 2017.
The 77-year-old Trump has also taunted Biden many times publicly that he is unfit to continue to be the US president, vowing to unseat him.