Joe biden calls for unity in gettysburg speech: 'again we are a house divided' – video


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2:10US elections 2020 This article is more than 4 years oldJoe Biden calls for unity in Gettysburg speech: 'Again we are a house divided' – videoThis article is more than 4 years old


Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden has called for the US to put politics aside and unite as the country faces 'too many crises'. Speaking at Gettysburg, the site of one of the


bloodiest battles of the US civil war, Biden said he decided to run for president after the far-right rally and resulting violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017. 'It was hate on the


march in the open. In America,' he said. 'Hate never goes away. It only hides. And when it's given oxygen, when it's given an opportunity to spread, when it's treated as normal and


acceptable behaviour, we've opened a door in this country that we must move quickly to close'


'Again we are a house divided': Joe Biden calls for unity in Gettysburg speech Trump aide Stephen Miller tests positive for Covid-19Source: ReutersWed 7 Oct 2020 03.49 CESTLast modified on


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