Votes in Washington on Biden as President



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Although the end result is unclear, many have begun to hope that Biden will become the next president of the United States. In predominantly liberal Washington, most now express relief:

I am very happy. I think that if Trump had been re-elected, I and many with me would have worried about losing my rights, such as abortion or same-sex marriage, says Una, a student at George Washington University.

A student.

A student.

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Others say spontaneously Similar Stuff: Joe Biden stands up for humanity, justice and a return to normalcy and respect for the office.

– Decent leadership, someone who cares about how people feel, their personality, a focus on real problems. That’s what I expect from Biden, says Julia Redzesky, medical technician.

Julia Redzesky, medical technician.

Julia Redzesky, medical technician.

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– Black lives matter. Corruption in the police, Saules, a male nurse, briefly answers a question about what he sees as the most important thing for Biden to face.

Saules, nurse.

Saules, nurse.

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Several people DN talks to highlight racism, as well as respect for science.

They hope Biden will put the climate crisis on the agenda, but realize how difficult it can be for him to push through proposals without the support of the Senate.

On the way for a ride At the monuments on The National Mall, John, a visiting teacher from his home state of North Carolina, says he does not have much affection for President Biden:

– I’m not exactly happy with the outcome of the elections, but I think it was time for a change. Joe Biden has already said that he will increase taxes, so I wonder what will affect the economy. In fact, I’m pretty happy with how things are right now, I’m not looking for that much change.

John, a teacher from North Carolina, with Vanessa.

John, a teacher from North Carolina, with Vanessa.

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Rachel Sternstein, who works at a real estate company, is happy and relieved by Biden’s victory. At the same time, he says he understands the many who voted for Trump and believes that Democrats should review his message.

Rachel Sternstein, Director of Real Estate Companies.

Rachel Sternstein, Director of Real Estate Companies.

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She continues:

– I look forward to further cooperation between the parties. It’s frustrating that the House of Representatives is democratic and the Senate looks Republican – it may be nice that it’s divided, so everyone is represented – but there’s so much party politics, and I’d like them to cooperate a lot more, and I got things done instead of sabotage the state like Trump did.

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