In his victory speech, Joe Biden spoke about wanting to be all American presidents. Your first task will be to fight the epidemic.

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Presidential elections were held in the United States on November 3. The competition between Republican Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden was very close in several states, so it was only on November 7 that it turned out that Joe Biden would be the 46th president of the United States. Follow the events and possible consequences of the prolonged presidential election on hvg.hu.

Joe Biden called for bipartisan cooperation and highlighted the importance of national unity in his speech Saturday night in Wilmington, Delaware, with fighting the epidemic as his first task. Biden and future Vice President Kamala Harris attended the event wearing a mask.

“I will spare no effort and commitment to stop the epidemic,” Biden said, announcing that he would appoint a team of scientists and experts on Monday to help tackle the task.

This is the only way we can get back to normal life.

In the United States, 9.8 million cases of coronavirus have been reported since the outbreak began, and more than 237,000 coronavirus patients have died.

In his speech he stressed that he is proud to be a Democratic politician, but not a Democrat, but to have all the American presidents. He recalled that 74 million Americans voted for him, more than any president in the history of the United States.

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“The members of this nation have made their voices heard. They have given us a clear victory, a compelling victory.” He understands the disappointment of those who voted for his rival, current President Donald Trump, but said

give us a try. It’s time to put the sharp rhetoric aside, cool down and look at each other again, talk to each other. The time has come to heal the wounds in America. I will be a president who does not divide but unites people.

He explained that he wanted the composition of his government to reflect America, American society. He called the fight against systematic racism in the United States and the fight against climate change as an important part of his mission.

California Senator Kamala Harris, Expectant Vice Presidential, delivered a speech in front of Joe Biden. He spoke about the dawn of a new day for America. Referring to his own career, he said, “America is a land of opportunity,” where assertiveness is a matter of will, diligence and knowledge.

“I may be the first female vice president, but not the last,” she said. He recalled that when his mother came to the United States from India at age 19, she could not have imagined this moment, but she firmly believed in an America where this could happen.

In his speech, the future vice president praised women, especially black women, who supported and mentioned the social barriers that still stand in the way of women. At the same time, he spoke of Joe Biden as a brave man because he had the courage to break down one of the strongest barriers: elect a woman as his vice president.

Kamala Harris, who will not only be the first woman but also the first black and first vice president of South Asian descent, spoke with African Americans who, in her words, were “recently freed from slavery and the horrors of racism.” they always feel. In his speech he also addressed children, addressing them, saying that they dare to dream, that they have determination. After the speeches were delivered, members of Biden’s family and Harris’s husband also appeared on the podium, with fans of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris celebrating with fireworks in Wilmington.



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