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Joe Biden will be a president who represents the best in us: Kamala Harris

Lavishing praise on 78-year-old US President-elect Joe Biden, Kamala Harris Friday said he would be a president for all Americans.

Joe Biden Cabinet, women in Biden cabinet, Kamala Harris, US cabinet, US news, world newsVice President-elect Kamala Harris delivers remarks in Wilmington, Delaware, Nov. 10, 2020. (Amr Alfiky/The New York Times)

Joe Biden will be a president who represents the best of America, his deputy and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris has said, asserting that he is a leader the world will respect. Lavishing praise on the 78-year-old US President-elect, Harris on Friday said that Biden will be a president for all Americans.

“Know that Biden will be a president who represents the best in us, a leader the world will respect and our children can look up to,” Harris said in a tweet.

Harris, 56, the daughter of an Indian immigrant from Chennai, has created history by becoming the first Black American woman to be elected as the country’s Vice President.

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While Indian-origin politicians have been elected as heads of the state in various parts of the world in the last several decades, from Mauritius to Fiji, Harris as the vice president of the United States would be the most powerful politician ever.

Biden, in a series of tweets, called for unity in the country. “This is our moment, ours together, to write a newer bolder more compassionate chapter in the life of our nation,” Biden said in a tweet.

Festive offer

“Each of us has a responsibility in our own lives to do what we can to slow the virus. Every decision we make matters. Every decision we make can save a life.”

“This is the moment where we need to steel our spines, redouble our efforts, and recommit ourselves to the fight against COVID-19. Let’s remember: We are all in this together,” he said.

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According to Johns Hopkins data, there are 61,585,651 COVID-19 cases and 14,41,875 deaths across the world. The US has recorded more than 13 million cases and 264,000 deaths, the highest tolls registered anywhere in the world.

First uploaded on: 28-11-2020 at 14:15 IST
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