‘A great dark cloud is lifting from the country’



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Joe Biden has been elected the 46th President of the United States of America. We ask the Irish living in the United States to send us their reactions. Here is a selection of their responses:

James Mahon, New York: ‘I breathed a sigh of relief’

I was riding in a taxi from Brooklyn to Manhattan with my fiancée when it emerged that Biden had won the election. Spontaneous street celebrations erupted along our way to the jewelry stores where we had an appointment to look at wedding bands.

We celebrated that afternoon at the Molly Wee pub in Midtown, founded by an Irish immigrant from County Cavan in 1980. It reminded me of my mother, who emigrated from Co Wexford that same year and how much Ireland, like America, has changed since then. The tavern was reminiscent of the old Irish countryside, but the message on the table made it clear that everyone was welcome to share in the “mighty fun” at Molly Wee.

I breathed a sigh of relief that enough Americans heard this same message from Joe Biden and Kamala Harris this November to give the American dream another chance for all who call this country home.

Peter A Bell:

Peter A Bell: “There is a feeling here that a big dark cloud is lifting from the country.”

Peter A. Bell, Syracuse, New York: This year’s’ Americans’ celebrations reminded me of the celebrations I saw in documentaries and movies of VE Day in Europe and VJ Day in America at the end of World War II. ‘

Because I taught at the law school Joe Biden graduated from (long before he started teaching there), and his son Beau graduated from (while I was teaching there), I was able to see ( and briefly interacting with) Joe Biden four times in law school.

I can personally attest to the quality of humanity that you have seen in him in many of his speeches, including the one he delivered tonight. In two of his first two graduation speeches, I, a nobody to him, had the opportunity to speak briefly with then-Senator Biden in small meetings the morning of the graduation ceremony.

Tonight there was a lot of noise and party in the streets of Syracuse. I think part of the excitement and joy comes from affection for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris and the belief that they will do a good job for the country. Overall, however, the level of enthusiasm and love for Biden is not as strong as it was for the more magnetic Barack Obama, who also had the charisma of being the first person of color to become president.

However, there was still a lot of dancing and singing in the streets, this year too. The celebrations of Americans this year reminded me of the celebrations I saw in documentaries and movies of VE Day in Europe and VJ Day in America at the end of WWII.

There is a sense here that a great dark cloud is lifting from the country, one that has covered us, unexpectedly, for almost four years. (Of course, not everyone has that sentiment; a lot of people voted for Trump.)

Marie Laliberte: 'Now we begin the rebuilding process with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.'

Marie Laliberte: ‘Now we begin the rebuilding process with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.’

Marie Laliberte: ‘President Biden and Vice President Harris will heal us here’

It has been 4 years of horror here in the United States. But now we begin the rebuilding process with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. They are intelligent and loving individuals with a vision of the world. They believe in science and respect our part, not as an isolated nation, but as a partner in this world that we all share. I am ecstatic today!

I know Ireland will welcome you (I love Ballina for celebrating and President Higgins’s welcoming remarks).

President Biden and Vice President Harris will heal us here and restore our part to make the world a better place.

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