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Former Vice President Joe Biden made his fourth public appearance late Friday night since the Nov. 3 presidential election at his Wilmington, Delaware, residence, and the message to Americans was much the same as in days past: Be patient. Rest assured, we will win.
Although expected this morning, Joe Biden’s public appearance occurred around midnight (US East Coast time). The delay is explained by the fact that the Democrat probably waited for the end of the electoral process in some of the states where the vote counting continues, in order to proclaim his victory. Since the vote still counts, Joe Biden refrained from claiming his victory prematurely and emphasized that “every vote counts to be counted.”
“Maybe watching television makes you feel like counting votes is difficult, but don’t forget that it’s not just numbers, it’s your votes,” Joe Biden told the Americans, asking for patience and calm again. . “Democracy works, your votes will be counted. I will not let it stop, “said Joe Biden, in an apparent allusion that he would thwart Donald Trump’s demands for the vote recount.
In fact, the name of his opponent was not even mentioned in the November 3 elections. Joe Biden focused on a peaceful message and a call for solidarity: “We have many problems to solve, we do not have time for wars,” said the former vice president of the Obama administration.
“We are waiting for the final results, but not in vain,” emphasized the Democratic candidate, outlining a profile for the future president. He said that along with his teammate, Kamala Harris, who will become vice president, they are already working and making plans to be ready to take the first steps from “day one” when they arrive at the White House. Fighting the pandemic will be the top priority, and for that, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have already had consultations with specialists, Joe Biden explained. Other priorities will be the economy, unemployment caused by the pandemic, but also global warming, Joe Biden said.
He promised to appear again in front of the Americans on Saturday with a message.
Editor: Luana Pavaluca