Biden calls for the nation to “unite, heal and rebuild in 2021.”

President-elect Joe BidenJoe BidenBidens honors New York frontline employees: “We owe them, we owe them, we owe them” Trump Hotel in DC raises room rates for Biden’s inauguration The video shows long lines on the last day of early voting in Georgia MORE shared a New Year’s Eve message on Twitter on Thursday, urging the nation to “unite, heal and rebuild in 2021.”

“The challenges we face as a nation will not go away overnight, but as we look forward to the beginning of a new year, I am full of new hope about the possibilities of better days to come,” he wrote.

Biden’s post comes as the US tries to turn the page into a particularly tough year, in which millions of Americans have struggled. During 2020, the nation faced a coronavirus pandemic that infected more than 19 million people and killed more than 344,000, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.

The various shutdowns that took place in an effort to mitigate the coronavirus have also led to thousands of businesses, small and large, closing down. As a result, almost 10.7 million people across the country have lost their jobs.

In addition, America in 2020 saw months of social unrest, while national protests erupted over the deaths of black Americans George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery.

The message of unity of the president-elect has been consistent throughout 2020. During the democratic mayors earlier this year, the former vice president expressed his relations with the aisle during his time in the White House and as a member of the White House. US Senate. .

He claimed that he could make transactions to do things for the American people and serve as a unifying force in a country that seems to be politically divided.

Shortly after winning this year’s presidential election, Biden immediately called for the Americans to reunite.

“With the end of the campaign, it is time to leave our anger and harsh rhetoric behind us and unite as a nation,” Biden said in November. “It’s time for America to unite. And to be healed ”.

Several parliamentarians, including Sens. Jack ReedJack ReedBiden calls on nation to “unite, heal and rebuild in 2021” MPs share New Year’s messages: “Good luck with brighter days ahead” Pompeo: Russia “pretty clear” behind the massive cyber attack MORE (DR.I.) and Steve DainesSteven (Steve) David DainesBiden calls on the nation to “unite, heal and rebuild in 2021” MPs share New Year’s messages: “Good luck with brighter days ahead” meetings with officials: report MORE (R-Mont.) And Rep. Maxine WatersMaxine Moore WatersBiden calls on the nation to “unite, heal and rebuild in 2021” MPs share New Year’s messages: “Good luck with brighter days ahead” Highlights of 2020 political celebrity MORE (D-California) Tom GravesJohn (Tom) Thomas GravesBiden urges nation to “unite, heal and rebuild in 2021” MPs share New Year’s messages: “Good luck with brighter days ahead” Marjorie Taylor Greene, QAnon supporter, wins Georgia House race (R-Ga.) And the Leader of the House Minority Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyBiden calls for nation to “unite, heal and rebuild in 2021″ NJ Republican puts pressure on Ways and Means a year after party change MPs share New Year’s messages: ” MORE (R-California) also went on Twitter on Thursday to share messages of hope and encouragement in preparation for 2021.

“It’s the last day of 2020. I hope you and yours stay healthy, warm and safe. Greetings for brighter days ahead and more time together in 2021,” Reed wrote.

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