FiveThirtyEight
Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux

We’re already hearing a huge contrast with Trump’s 2017 inaugural address, where he painted a dark picture of “American carnage.” Ironically, that was a moment of of stability and economic prosperity — now, of course, we’re in a global pandemic, an economic crisis and a moment of intense political turbulence and division. But Biden’s tone so far is optimistic while still acknowledging the challenges of the moment. “Uniting to fight the foes we face, anger, resentment and hatred, extremism, lawlessness, violence, disease, joblessness and hopelessness,” he said. “With unity, we can do great things, important things.”

Galen Druke

Biden is clearly describing domestic terrorism as one of the primary threats to the nation, alongside the pandemic and joblessness.

Meredith Conroy

Biden quotes Lincoln, saying, “My whole soul is in it.” “It” being uniting America.


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