In Thanksgiving Address Biden Calls for Shared Sacrifice to Fight the Pandemic
The Washington Post
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On the eve of Thanksgiving, president-elect Joe Biden urged Americans to recommit to fighting the coronavirus. While left-leaning articles highlight that in Biden’s speech, he reflected on other times in history that have brought the nation suffering, right-leaning articles highlight that Biden highlighted the promise of vaccines but noted that “we still have months of this battle ahead of us.”
A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that in Biden’s speech, he reflected on other times in history that have brought the nation suffering and the pain felt by more than 260,00 people killed by the coronavirus. On the contrary, Trump seethed and rambled through scattered examples of unproven voter fraud and what he deemed the unfairness of the moment.
A centrist article by USA Today reports that Biden said it’s hard but important to “forgo family traditions” this year for Thanksgiving as COVID-19 cases rise across the country. Biden said his family will have a “separate Thanksgiving.”
A right-leaning article by Fox News highlights that President-elect Joe Biden highlighted the promise of vaccines but noted that “we still have months of this battle ahead of us.” Despite a recommendation from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to stay home over Thanksgiving, millions of Americans will be traveling with friends and family.
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President-elect Biden says his family will have a 'separate Thanksgiving' due to COVID-19
USA Today