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Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden
Democratic candidate Joe Biden, announcing his election victory, named his policy priorities: the fight against COVID-19, the economy, the climate and the opposition to racism.
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and vice presidential candidate Camilla Harris have addressed the nation. At the same time, Biden declared himself the winner of the presidential elections, which were held on November 3, and the politician promised to become “a president who will not divide, but will unite.” About this on Saturday, November 7, reports CNN.
“Everyone who voted for President Trump, I understand your disappointment tonight. I’ve lost several times myself. But now let’s give ourselves a chance. It’s time to put the harsh rhetoric aside, change course, meet again, listen to each other.” . Biden said.
Biden said he plans to focus his efforts on fighting COVID-19, improving the well-being of citizens, protecting the climate and fighting racism.
The Democrat also said that on November 9 he will convene a group of experts who will begin to develop a plan to combat the spread of the coronavirus.
“On Monday, I will introduce a group of leading scientists and experts who will act as transition advisers to help prepare a preliminary action plan based on the Biden and Harris plan for COVID-19. It will take effect on January 20, 2021 “said Biden.
He stressed that he intends to restore the role of the United States in the world.
“I sought this position so that the United States would once again be respected in the world,” said the politician.
In addition, in his speech, he called for the cooperation of both parties in Congress.
“I am proud to be a Democrat, but I will rule as the president of all Americans,” Biden said, addressing the nation in Delaware.
According to him, American voters want bipartisan cooperation.
“I believe this is part of the mandate that the American people gave us. They want us to work together in their interests. I choose this. I call on Congress, both Republicans and Democrats, to make the same decision with me,” he said. Biden.
It was previously reported that people on the streets of New York celebrate the election of Democratic candidate Joe Biden as the 46th president of the United States. After the announcement of the winner, in the streets there were noises of car horns, shouts, applause, people even hit pots.
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