Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden during a campaign stop in Pennsylvania over the weekend incorrectly said that a plant in the city was considering closing its doors, prompting the company to issue a response to calm workers' fears, Erie News Now reported Tuesday.
Biden, during an interview with the local channel, was touting his support for high-speed rail and the "tens of thousands of good-paying jobs" he said could be created in support of robust high-speed rail in the U.S.
While making that point, however, Biden caused fear among some workers at a major local employer. "I heard today there's a locomotive plant thinking of shutting down here," Biden said to Erie News Now's Ethan Kibbe. "I'm going to invest literally in.
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