Biden snaps at Michigan auto worker over guns, curses at him
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[March 11, 2020]
By Trevor Hunnicutt
DETROIT (Reuters) - (Note graphic language
in paragraph 2)
U.S. Democratic presidential front-runner Joe Biden on Tuesday angrily
turned on an auto worker at a campaign stop when questioned whether he
was going to take away people's guns.
"You're full of shit," Biden told the man who accused him of "actively
trying to end the Second Amendment."
The former vice president, vying to be the Democrat who will take on
President Donald Trump in the Nov. 3 election, later called the
unidentified worker a "horse's ass."
The testy exchange came during a typical election-day voting photo shoot
at Detroit's first new auto assembly plant in decades, serving up
another episode of Biden's propensity for going off script and
undercutting his campaign's desired messaging.

When Biden left the auto plant, owned by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles,
videos show some workers shouting "Trump, Trump, Trump."
The flashes of temper are a double-edged sword for Biden because some
supporters like his authenticity while his opponents use them to
question his mental fitness. Some weeks ago, he called a woman "a lying
dog-faced pony soldier" in a moment that went viral.
Biden backs the constitutional right to bear arms guaranteed by the
Second Amendment, but like other Democratic candidates, he supports
universal background checks for gun sales.
He also endorses renewing an expired assault weapons ban imposed in the
1990s and proposals for a federal gun buyback program to reduce the
number of weapons on the street.
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Democratic U.S. presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe
Biden argues with a worker as he defends his positions on gun
control during a Biden campaign stop at the FCA (Fiat Chrysler
Automobiles) Mack Assembly plant in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., March
10, 2020. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

The National Rifle Association, the largest U.S. gun advocacy group,
took to Twitter and said Biden "screamed" at the "patriot."
"Joe: Gun owners see through your lies," the organization said.
Biden hopes to take a big step toward the Democratic presidential
nomination on Tuesday when six states cast votes, while his chief
rival Bernie Sanders aims for an upset win in Michigan that would
keep his White House hopes alive.
(Trevor Hunnicut reporting from Detroit; Writing by Jarrett Renshaw;
Editing by Mary Milliken and Alistair Bell)
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