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US polls: Anger and suspicion growing, wounds getting deeper, says Biden Joe Biden said badly hit by the coronavirus, America needs a president that unites the countrymen and does not divide them
Asserting that anger and suspicion are growing in the country and wounds getting deeper, Democratic Party's presidential candidate Joe Biden on Tuesday said badly hit by the coronavirus, America needs a president that unites the countrymen and does not divide them. At a gathering in Warm Springs, Georgia, a battleground state, Biden, 77, presented himself as a presidential candidate, committed to unite the county. After his speech at Gettysburg in Pennsylvania early this month, this was Biden's second major speech on "uniting" the country. He alleged President Donald
Trump, who he is attempting to unseat in the November 3 presidential elections, has divided the country. Over these past few months, there has been so much pain, and so much suffering and so much loss in America. Over 225,000 people have lost their lives to a virus, many of those lives lost in the cruellest possibility -- alone, alone, alone in a hospital room, alone in a nursing home -- no family, no friends, no loved ones beside them in those final moments, Biden said. And it haunts so many of the surviving families, families who were never given a chance to say goodbye. The tragic truth of our time is that COVID has left a deep and lasting wound in this country. Millions of Americans have lost their jobs and we see the empty storefronts and the shuttered businesses -- the visible signs of the lost hopes and broken dreams, he rued...