WATCH: Joe Biden Tries Talking to a Pre-Recorded Video During Fundraiser With Obama

On Tuesday, former Vice President and 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden was joined by former President Barack Obama for a virtual fundraiser.

At one point during the virtual call, Biden tried talking to a pre-recorded question.

“I think we have a, a question coming up, uh, uh now from someone else, is that true? Am I correct about that?” Biden said as a young woman started asking a pre-recorded question.

Hi,” Biden said as pre-recorded woman said her name.

“You’re an ICU nurse, aren’t you?” Biden asked as he tried talking to the woman. Obama sat on the other side of the screen with a concerned look on his face.

“Is that what I was told?” Biden continued talking as the woman wrapped up her pre-recorded question.

WATCH:

This is not the first time Biden has tried talking to a pre-recorded video clip. The former Vice President tried doing the same thing during an interview on MSNBC.

Moments like these are why the majority of American voters think Biden is suffering from the early stages of dementia. 

According to a new Zogby poll, 55% of “likely voters” think that Biden “is in the early stages of dementia.”

“Overall, subgroups who normally approve of Trump’s job as president, were the most likely to believe Biden could be suffering from dementia,” the poll found. “Thus, majorities of Republicans (77% more likely/23% less likely) and Independents (56% more likely/44% less likely) thought Joe Biden had early-onset dementia; while nearly a third of Democrats (32% more likely/68% less likely) thought this was the case.”

“At the same time, some important subgroups did not believe the vice president was exhibiting a declining mental capacity. While a majority of men (60% more likely/40% less likely) thought it this was likely, women (50% more likely/50% less likely) were less likely to think that the vice president was in the early stages of dementia,” Zogby International wrote.

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