“…And We Lead Not by the Example of Our Power, But by the Power of Our Example.

President-elect Joe Biden's Victory speech 

 

"My fellow Americans,

the people of this nation have spoken.

They have delivered us a clear victory.

A convincing victory.

A victory for

“We the People.”

We have won with the most votes ever cast for a presidential ticket

in the history of this nation

— 74 million.

I am humbled by the trust and confidence

you have placed in me.

I pledge to be a President who seeks not to divide,

but to unify.

Who doesn’t see Red and Blue states,

but the United States.

And who will work with all my heart to win

the confidence of the whole people.

For that is what America is about:

The people.

And that is what our Administration will be about.

I sought this office to

restore the soul of America.

To rebuild the backbone of the nation

 the middle class.

To make America respected around the world again

and to unite us here at home.

It is the honor of my lifetime

that so many millions of Americans

have voted for this vision.

And now the work of making this vision

real is the task of our time.

As I said many times before,

I’m Jill’s husband.

I would not be here without the love and tireless support

of Jill, Hunter, Ashley, all of our grandchildren and their spouses, and all our family.

They are my heart.

Jill’s a mom — a military mom — and an educator.

She has dedicated her life to education,

but teaching isn’t just what she does — it’s who she is.

For America’s educators, this is a great day:

You’re going to have one of your own in the White House,

and Jill is going to make a great First Lady.

And I will be honored to be serving with a fantastic vice president

— Kamala Harris —

who will make history as the first woman,

first Black woman,

the first woman of South Asian descent,

and the first daughter of immigrants

ever elected to national office in this country.

It’s long overdue, and we’re reminded tonight of all those who fought

so hard for so many years to make this happen.

But once again, America has bent the arc of the moral universe

towards justice.

Kamala, Doug — like it or not — you’re family.

You’ve become honorary Bidens and there’s no way out.

To all those who volunteered, worked the polls in the middle of this pandemic,

local election officials — you deserve a special thanks from this nation.

To my campaign team, and all the volunteers,

to all those who gave so much of themselves

to make this moment possible, I owe you everything.

And to all those who supported us:

I am proud of the campaign we built and ran.

I am proud of the coalition we put together,

the broadest and most diverse in history.

Democrats, Republicans, and Independents.

Progressives, moderates, and conservatives.

Young and old.

Urban, suburban, and rural.

Gay, straight, transgender.

White. Latino. Asian. Native American.

And especially for those moments when this campaign was at its lowest —

the African American community stood up again for me.

They always have my back,

and I’ll have yours.

I said from the outset I wanted a campaign that represented America,

and I think we did that.

Now that’s what I want the administration to look like.

 

And to those who voted for President Trump,

I understand your disappointment tonight.

I’ve lost a couple of elections myself.

 

But now, let’s give each other a chance.

 

It’s time to put away the harsh rhetoric.

To lower the temperature.

To see each other again.

To listen to each other again.

To make progress,

we must stop treating our opponents as our enemy.

We are not enemies.

We are Americans.

The Bible tells us that to everything there is a season —

a time to build, a time to reap, a time to sow.

And a time to heal.

This is the time to heal in America.

Now that the campaign is over —

what is the people’s will? What is our mandate?

I believe it is this:

Americans have called on us to marshal the forces of decency

and the forces of fairness.

To marshal the forces of science and the forces of hope in the great battles of our time.

The battle to control the virus.

The battle to build prosperity.

The battle to secure your family’s health care.

The battle to achieve racial justice and root

out systemic racism in this country.

The battle to save the climate.

The battle to restore decency, defend democracy,

and give everybody in this country a fair shot.

Our work begins with getting COVID under control.

We cannot repair the economy, restore our vitality,

or relish life’s most precious moments —

hugging a grandchild, birthdays, weddings, graduations,

all the moments that matter most to us —

until we get this virus under control.

On Monday, I will name a group of leading scientists and experts

as Transition Advisors to help take the Biden-Harris COVID plan

and convert it into an action blueprint that starts on January 20th, 2021.

That plan will be built on a bedrock of science.

It will be constructed out of compassion, empathy, and concern.

I will spare no effort — or commitment — to turn this pandemic around.

I ran as a proud Democrat.

I will now be an American president.

I will work as hard for those who didn’t vote for me —

as those who did.

Let this grim era of demonization in America begin to end —

here and now.

The refusal of Democrats and Republicans

to cooperate with one another

is not due to some mysterious force beyond our control.

It’s a decision. It’s a choice we make.

And if we can decide not to cooperate,

then we can decide to cooperate.

And I believe that this is part of

the mandate from the American people.

They want us to cooperate.

That’s the choice I’ll make.

And I call on the Congress — Democrats and Republicans alike —

to make that choice with me.

The American story is about the slow,

yet steady widening of opportunity.

Make no mistake:

Too many dreams have been deferred for too long.

We must make the promise of the country real for everybody —

no matter their race, their ethnicity, their faith, their identity, or their disability.

America has always been shaped by inflection points —

by moments in time where we’ve made hard decisions

about who we are and what we want to be.

Lincoln in 1860 — coming to save the Union.

FDR in 1932 — promising a beleaguered country a New Deal.

JFK in 1960 — pledging a New Frontier.

And twelve years ago — when Barack Obama made history —

and told us, “Yes, we can.”

We stand again at an inflection point.

We have the opportunity to defeat despair and to build a nation of prosperity and purpose.

We can do it. I know we can.

I’ve long talked about the battle for the soul of America.

We must restore the soul of America.

Our nation is shaped by the constant battle

between our better angels and our darkest impulses.

 

It is time for our better angels to prevail.

Tonight, the whole world is watching America.

I believe at our best America is a beacon for the globe.

 

And we lead not by the example of our power,

but by the power of our example.

 

I’ve always believed we can define America in one word:

Possibilities.

That in America everyone should be given the opportunity to go as far as their dreams

and God-given ability will take them.

You see, I believe in the possibility of this country.

We’re always looking ahead.

Ahead to an America that’s freer and more just.

Ahead to an America that creates jobs with dignity and respect.

Ahead to an America that cures disease —

like cancer and Alzheimers.

Ahead to an America that never leaves anyone behind.

Ahead to an America that never gives up, never gives in.

This is a great nation.

And we are good people.

This is the United States of America.

And there has never been anything we haven’t been able to do

when we’ve done it together.

In the last days of the campaign,

I’ve been thinking about a hymn that means a lot to me and to my family,

particularly my deceased son Beau.

It captures the faith that sustains me and which I believe sustains America.

And I hope it can provide some comfort and solace

to the more than 230,000 families who have lost a loved one

to this terrible virus this year.

My heart goes out to each and every one of you.

Hopefully, this hymn gives you solace as well.

“And He will raise you up on eagle's wings,

Bear you on the breath of dawn,

Make you shine like the sun,

And hold you in the palm of His Hand.”

 

And now, together — on eagle’s wings —

we embark on the work that God

and history has called upon us to do.

With full hearts and steady hands, with faith in America

and in each other, with a love of country

— and a thirst for justice —

let us be the nation that we know we can be.

A nation united.

A nation strengthened.

A nation healed.

The United States of America.

God bless you.

And may God protect our troops."

 



Comments

24 responses to ““…And We Lead Not by the Example of Our Power, But by the Power of Our Example.”

  1. Such a great speech.
    Thanks for sharing
    Blessings and much love
    Jeanne

  2. Cynthia Thompson

    Amen. Love, Peace, Unity and Faith. Thank you Corey

  3. “Dancing In The Street”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68Uv959QuCg
    (OK, so I shimmied along in my computer-desk chair! But I bet you and Yann busted a few moves on the dance floor).

  4. Tears of joy. Full of hope. Love in my heart.

  5. Ann of Avondale

    Thanks for posting this great speech! There were fireworks in my neighborhood! Amazing!

  6. LOVE THIS MAN!
    THE WHOLE FAMILY LOOKS REAL AND SINCERE!

  7. Yay! What a great speech! Joe Biden is a kind man and has so much experience in life and politics and diplomacy. I relistened to his eulogy for John McCain the other day. He’s inspiring.

  8. Sir Kenneth Clark had a BBC program entitled “Civilisation.” The first episode was “By the Skin of Our Teeth” – that western civilisation had barely survived after the 395 AD fall of Constantinople. I feel very much this way, like we dodged a bullet and just scraped by. A victory for logic and empathy and civilisation.
    The streets of Los Angeles were horn-honking traffic jams of joy and gridlocks of gratitude yesterday. Dancing in the streets from morning to night. A popular sign said “We Grabbed Him by the Ballot.” Yes, we did.

  9. Amen to every comment above and thank you Corey!
    I follow many accounts on varied social media, I am so glad to say the majority of them are being kind in their victory. On those accounts where they are suffering a loss I am sad to say the majority of them are extremely negative and venomous. I hope they can find hope and changed their heart and mind. We *all* need to work together.
    For me, I feel relief again, I feel it will be an honour to raise up our flag once again and claim it for *all* people, not just those who followed our former president. I encourage all of us to do just that; to reclaim what we have lost, our courage, our hope, our patriotism and to help rebuild and lift each other with unity and kindness. Raise our flag proudly once more as a symbol of unity instead of exclusion and restore it back to its purpose of bringing liberty, justice, and equality to everyone.

  10. It was so powerful and kind. Ms Harris was also wonderful. Bravo a tous.

  11. RebeccaNYC

    I cried and cried and cried, and then my sister sent me a photo of my 10 year old great-niece completely absorbed by Vice-President Elect Harris and President Elect Biden’s speeches, and I cried all over again. Finally. Speeches from politicians that are appropriate and uplifting enough for the whole family. We have a LOT of work to do. The past four years has revealed aspects of our nation that need to be healed. I have hope that we have the right people to do it.

  12. Bonjour à tous and félicitations America! Thank you Corey for sharing this uplifting moment; my mood elevated with news of the outcome, especially with the future of female leadership in the US.
    Bonne semaine et prenez soin de vous,
    Ella

  13. Jennifer Phillipps

    Wowee…is all I can say from over here in Godzone…NZ
    So happy to see Joe Biden victorious and what a great speech…his words are genuine and sincere and though he will be up against it, I know his heart is in the right place….go USA! Cheers from over here!

  14. The day was one of celebration over most of the USA. I feel hope again for the first time in 4 years. I am relieved and happy and hopeful. All of my kids (31.31.24 and 23) were very, very invested and involved, which was great to see. Thanks for posting this uplifting, inclusive and hopeful speech.

  15. Thank you for posting this

  16. What a powerful,unifying,heartfelt address.
    CONGRATULATIONS AMERICA!

  17. Hope once again for so many Americans and for the world that has held their collective
    breath for us over the past four long years.

  18. We listened to the speeches Saturday evening. I love reading this text. We move forward. This is history. This is decency. This is inspiration. We are led by a talented team. Bless them. We support them as they support us.

  19. Biden’s speech felt like a long, fresh inhale, with a deep cleansing exhale. These are the words that a decent leader uses to assure a country that we are going to be okay. Maybe after a little rough housing, but we are going to be okay.

  20. Fat Rabbit

    Thank you for posting this. What a wonderful, challenging, hopeful speech. May all Americans come together to work for the good of our country and its people.

  21. I am just now reading the entire speech.
    Wonderful, encouraging words.
    God bless our President Elect,
    and Vice President Elect!

  22. Amen and amen.

  23. I sat and listened to this speech and tears rolled down my cheeks.
    I dream of “And He will raise you up on eagle’s wings,Bear you on the breath of dawn,Make you shine like the sun,And hold you in the palm of His Hand.” Words to remember. Now let’s band together and leap for joy on Jan. 20th. Amazing! We will heal!

  24. Linda McDaniel

    Thank you for posting this. It is wonderful to read and to feel so proud!

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