Democratic front-runner Joe Biden made a campaign stop in New Hampshire this weekend, but he didn’t seem to know it.

Responding to a reporter’s question about his impression of Keene, New Hampshire, Biden offered his appreciation for Vermont’s natural beauty.

"I love this place. Look, what’s not to like about Vermont in terms of the beauty of it? And what a neat town. This is like a scenic, beautiful town. The mayor's been a good guy. Everybody has been really friendly. I like Keene a lot," Biden told the reporter.

This is the second time this month that Biden has mentioned Vermont in a public address, despite that he, well, wasn’t here. According to the Washington Examiner, at a campaign fundraiser in Delaware while referencing a speech he gave on Aug. 7 in Burlington, Iowa, Biden referred to the town as Burlington, VT, but quickly corrected himself.

The last time Biden made a trip to Vermont was in December 2018 in Burlington to promote his memoir about the loss of his son, Beau, to cancer.

According to his website, Biden doesn’t yet have planned stops in Vermont. His focus, of course, is on early primary states such as Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina. The Iowa caucus is on February 3, 2020. Vermont’s primary is a month later on March 3.

Jury’s still out as to whether the Democratic front-runner has a chance at wooing voters in 2020 rival Bernie Sanders’ home state, but it seems like it’s on his mind. That, or Biden really, really wishes he were in the Green Mountain State this time of year, but who could blame him? Biden’s right about one thing: Vermont is beautiful.

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