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Biden urges unity in victory speech after beating Trump

Vows robust pandemic response, to name leading scientists to Covid task force

November 8, 2020 11:25 AM


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Democrat Joe Biden urged unity Saturday and promised "a new day for America" in his first national address since he won the tense US presidential election and ended the historically turbulent and divisive era of Donald Trump.

After jogging onto the outdoor stage to the sounds of Bruce Springsteen in his hometown of Wilmington, Delaware, Biden delivered a message of hope and healing to a crowd of cheering supporters and tens of millions more on television.

The victory speech followed a desperately bitter election conducted in the midst of a raging coronavirus pandemic. But instead of sounding triumphant, Biden's accent was more on changing hearts in a country split down the middle between Democrats and Republicans.

Promising "not to divide but unify," Biden reached out directly to Trump supporters, declaring "they're not our enemies, they're Americans."

"Let's give each other a chance," he said, urging the country to "lower the temperature."

"Let this grim era of demonization in America begin to end, here and now." 

Casting his eye further, Biden said he would "make America respected around the world again" -- a reference to Trump's tearing up of traditional diplomatic ties.

"Tonight, the whole world is watching America and I believe that at our best America is a beacon for the globe," he said.

Addressing the coronavirus, which has killed more than 237,000 Americans amid Trump's erratic leadership, Biden said he would form a task force of "leading scientists" already this Monday.

Biden vowed to name a group of top scientists to his coronavirus task force Monday -- as the United States registered a weekend record of new daily cases.

After three days of record highs, 122,075 new cases were recorded over 24 hours, according to Johns Hopkins University, a record in itself for a weekend. Another 991 deaths were added to the fast-growing toll of victims, which now stands at 237,016.

"On Monday I will name a group of leading scientists and experts as transition advisors to help take the Biden-Harris plan and convert it into an actual blueprint that will start on January 20, 2021," Biden told supporters.

Biden has placed his pandemic response plan at the center of his appeal to the American people, repeatedly rebuking President Donald Trump for grossly mishandling the public health response.

- Fireworks -

While attendance was limited for social distancing purposes to about 360 cars at the drive-in style event, crowds numbering thousands of people, many of them dancing and waving American flags, lined the highway leading to the facility.

This was Biden's first public appearance since US television networks declared earlier Saturday that he'd taken an insurmountable lead in the nearly complete count from Tuesday's election, giving him victory against Trump, who will now become a rare one-term president.

The celebratory event, which featured a confetti canon, fireworks and a soundtrack including Springsteen and Tina Turner, also gave Americans a closer look at Biden's running mate Kamala Harris, who will make history as the country's first female and first Black vice president.

In her speech, cheered every few seconds by the ecstatic crowd, Harris lauded the record turnout of some 160 million people in the election and said that after so much division, "Joe is a healer."

"When our very democracy was on the ballot in this election, with the very soul of America at stake, and the world watching, you ushered in a new day for America," she said.

Biden, who is 77 and turns 78 later this month, will be the oldest person to become president when he takes office on January 20.

- No Trump concession -

Crowds took to the streets in major cities across the United States in celebration of Trump's defeat, while key Western allies like Germany, which had a tempestuous relationship with the Republican, quickly congratulated Biden.

But Trump -- becoming the first one-term president since George H. W. Bush at the start of the 1990s -- refused to concede and continued to claim he was a victim of fraud.

Biden was "rushing to falsely pose" as the winner, Trump said in a statement as he arrived at a golf course he owns in Virginia, in his first trip outside the White House since Election Day.

There is no evidence to support Trump's unprecedented claims of mass fraud.

Tuesday's polling went off without any reported serious incidents or even technical glitches, despite the shadow of a still out-of-control Covid-19 pandemic and volcanic political tensions.

With vote-counting nearly complete around the huge country, Biden built up an irreversible lead. New tallies from the state of Pennsylvania early Saturday put him over the top, ending four days of tense waiting and allowing the TV networks' specialized data analysts to call the overall result, as they do every election.

- Spontaneous celebrations -

In Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Washington and other majority-Democratic cities, people poured spontaneously into the streets to celebrate, car horns honked.

An excited crowd of several thousand gathered on Black Lives Matter Plaza next to the White House, giving a hostile reception to Trump as his motorcade passed nearby on return from the golf course.

"It's been so many years waiting for this day to happen," said Jack Nugent, a 24-year-old software engineer.

There were similar scenes in New York, Trump's birthplace.

"I'm happy that Trump has gone from our lives, hopefully forever," said Catherine Griffin, 47, in New York through tears of happiness.

However, in Arizona, where the race was close, a group of almost 1,000 Trump supporters gathered in Phoenix to protest what they said was a stolen election.

"There's a lot of fraud here. It needs to be either redone totally or recounted," Donna McCollum, 77, said.

- Western allies send congrats -

For Biden, who got more than 74 million votes, a record, the triumph was the crowning achievement of his half century in US politics -- including eight years as deputy to Obama, the first Black US president who hailed the "historic and decisive" win.

Biden vows to get the coronavirus pandemic under control. He also promises to restore traditional US diplomacy after Trump's dramatic pivot to unilateral nationalism.



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