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Magazine editor Time Edward Felsenthal said on December 11 that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris earned the aforementioned honor by “changing American history by showing that the power of empathy is greater than the power of dividing and sharing.” vision of healing in a world of suffering “.
Mr. Felsenthal noted that American presidents elected since the time of Franklin D. Roosevelt each had some point in a term that was named “Person of the Year.” This is the first time that a “vice president” (Time only Ms. Harris) accepted this honor.
Mr. Biden and Ms. Harris shake hands as they celebrate in Wilmington City, Delaware, USA on November 7th. Photo: AP
Other candidates for “Person of the Year” are President Donald Trump, Dr. Anthony Fauci and the movement for racial justice.
daily Time wrote: “If President Donald Trump causes disruption and divisions in the past four years, Mr. Biden and Ms. Harris show that the country is moving toward cross-ethnicity, life experience, and the idea of finding a child. together way to go “.
Below voted by Time 2 lines of support and opposition appeared on the social network Twitter.
Netizen Deven Parikh commented: “They are what we need to unite this country and bring peace. A well-deserved honor!” Another, Tamika Addison Watkins, wrote: “They gave Americans their first hope in almost four years. That’s why they were on the cover.”
In contrast, user Steve Lowe said, “How did they become ‘Person of the Year’ in 2020? What impact did they have? It’s amazing.” The account named Bill Murphy also sarcastically: “Ha ha ha. You two have been separated for a year and let the media decide a choice. It’s absurd.”
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