Former U.S. vice president and current Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden apologized on Friday after drawing criticism for telling an African-American radio host that he “ain’t black” if he was still undecided on whether to support himself, or President Donald Trump. The host, Charlamagne Tha God, had asked Biden to come visit him the next time he visits New York because “we got more questions,” prompting Biden’s response. Biden, in his apology, said he shouldn’t “have been such a wise guy.”
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Biden apologizes for telling African-American radio host ‘you ain’t black’ if still undecided between him and Trump
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