‘Foolish insult’: Biden blasted for promising to ‘cure cancer’

Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden has received a wave of backlash for promising to finding a cure to cancer if he is elected in 2020.

“I’ve worked so hard in my career, that I promise you, if I’m elected president you’re gonna see single most important thing that changes America, we’re gonna cure cancer,” Biden said in Iowa on Tuesday.

When Biden was vice president to President Barack Obama, he had led the “Cancer Moonshot,” which resulted in a report outlining recommendations for funding and areas to focus research. Biden also lost one of his sons, Beau, to cancer in 2015.

Many called out Biden’s promise as a shameful way to get votes on people’s hopes. Other said it not as simple as finding a single cure to the condition.

Some who worked in Obama’s administration defended Biden’s promise, such as former National Security Council spokesman Tommy Vietor and former speechwriter Jon Favreau.

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