TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「@joebiden was elected President of the United States in the midst of an existential debate over what reality we inhabit. Perhaps the only thing Americans agree on right now is that the future of the country is at stake, even as they fiercely disagree about why, writes Editor in Chief and CEO Edward Felsenthal. Dismissed as out of touch on the left and misrepresented as a socialist from his right, Biden stood his ground near the center and managed to thrive even as the social, digital and racial landscape around him shifted. With more than 51%, Biden won a higher percentage of the popular vote than any challenger to a presidential incumbent since Franklin Roosevelt in 1932. "What I got most criticized for was I said we had to unite America," he told Felsenthal in a conversation (masks off, 16 ft. apart) at his unofficial transition hub in Wilmington, Del., on Dec. 7. “I never came off that message in the primary or in the general election.” Whether America can be, or even wants to be, united is a question he will soon have to face. Read more about The Choice, and see the rest of #TIMEPOY, at the link in bio. Photograph by @camilafalquez for TIME」12月12日 1時09分 - time

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@joebiden was elected President of the United States in the midst of an existential debate over what reality we inhabit. Perhaps the only thing Americans agree on right now is that the future of the country is at stake, even as they fiercely disagree about why, writes Editor in Chief and CEO Edward Felsenthal. Dismissed as out of touch on the left and misrepresented as a socialist from his right, Biden stood his ground near the center and managed to thrive even as the social, digital and racial landscape around him shifted. With more than 51%, Biden won a higher percentage of the popular vote than any challenger to a presidential incumbent since Franklin Roosevelt in 1932. "What I got most criticized for was I said we had to unite America," he told Felsenthal in a conversation (masks off, 16 ft. apart) at his unofficial transition hub in Wilmington, Del., on Dec. 7. “I never came off that message in the primary or in the general election.” Whether America can be, or even wants to be, united is a question he will soon have to face. Read more about The Choice, and see the rest of #TIMEPOY, at the link in bio. Photograph by @camilafalquez for TIME


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