Joe Biden Prepares an Inaugural Address that Calls for Unity 

AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite

AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite

 

We ran the numbers: There are 4126 news articles covering this topic. 34% (1382) are left leaning, 40% (1652) are center, and 26% (1092) are right leaning.

On Wednesday, Biden will take his oath of office in a heavily fortified Washington, D.C. While left-leaning articles highlight that the inaugural address Biden plans to deliver this week is similar to the core message and themes of what he said when he kicked off his third bid for the presidency in April 2019, right-leaning articles highlight that Biden faces a fraught moment as he prepares to deliver a speech aides say he wants to use to “call American to unity.”

A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that the inaugural address Biden plans to deliver this week is similar to the core message and themes of what he said when he kicked off his third bid for the presidency in April 2019. According to a Washington Post-ABC News poll, Biden enters office with 49 percent of Americans confident he will make the right decisions for the country’s future.

USA Today published a centrist article reporting that Biden will face difficulty uniting a nation reeling from months of political upheaval marked by another presidential impeachment. Biden’s main challenge will be convincing Americans who want bold change from him and those who view him as illegitimate that there is a path of civility and unity.

A right-leaning article by The Washington Times highlights that Biden faces a fraught moment as he prepares to deliver a speech aides say he wants to use to “call American to unity.” President Donald Trump won’t be there for Biden’s inauguration.


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