Biden implores US voters to save democracy from lies and violence
Biden implores US voters to save democracy from lies and violence
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United States: US President Joe Biden urges citizens to vote in next week's midterm elections to protect democracy from dangerous "ultra mega republicans" who use lies, violence and other negatives to influence the 2020 elections Trying to "be successful". rhetoric
He insisted that now is not the time to be idle. "Silence is consent," he said.

In the final days of the midterm election, after weeks of reassuring comments about the US economy and inflation, Biden took a darker, more urgent tone, warning that the country's political system was at risk because of the lies told by the late President Donald Trump. Is. and the violence they allegedly inspire.

The president, who has focused on highlighting the differences in economic policies between Democrats and Republicans, chose "ultra MAGA" Republicans who support Trump's "Make America Great Again" campaign slogan, despite He is called the "motivating force" of the party. Being a minority.

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He claimed that Trump's false claims about a stolen election "have fueled the alarming rise of political violence and voter intimidation over the past two years," citing specifically the attack on the husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

Biden continued, "There is an alarming increase in the number of people in this country who either support political violence or choose to remain silent." We know deep down that democracy is in danger, but we also know that we have the power to protect it.

He criticized several candidates who have rejected the results of the 2020 election and made no commitment to accept the upcoming mid-term elections.

In an effort to stifle voters' rights and undermine the electoral process, "this driving force is trying to succeed where they failed in 2020," Biden said. That is the path of anarchy in America. This is unheard of. It is prohibited. It's not American either.

He said these Republicans were "suppressing voters' rights and destroying the electoral system itself, pointing to growing concerns about political violence as well as threats to America's long tradition of peacefully contesting elections." Trying to fail in 2020."

A few days before the speech, a man who was trying to kidnap House Speaker Nancy Pelosi seriously hurt her husband, Paul Pelosi, at their San Francisco home.

It was the worst example of political violence, which began with the January 6 Uprising and has continued since then with other, equally disturbing but less dramatic events.

After intimidation and harassment ahead of election day, election workers across the country have questioned whether they should return to work. As early voting has begun, at least five people have been charged with federal crimes for allegedly harassing employees.

There are serious concerns about voter intimidation in Arizona after reports of people carrying weapons or wearing ballistic vests seeing ballot boxes surfaced.

Election officials across the country are preparing for a clash in the elections, which could be fueled by a large number of conspiracy theorists who have signed up to serve as partisan election observers.

Biden urged voters to reject candidates who have denied the results of the vote, even as Trump's administration declared to be free of any widespread fraud or interference.

He insisted it is the first federal election since January 6, 2021, in rebellion and Trump's attempt to overturn voters' will in the 2020 presidential election. "Think long and hard about the moment we are in," was Biden's request to voters.

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He added: "In a normal year, we are not often asked whether the vote we cast will preserve democracy or put it at risk. However, this year, we are.

To dispel conspiracy theories about the current election, Biden claimed that Americans were casting ballots early, mail-in and postal and that it would take time to tally them "in a legal and orderly manner."

Due to significant changes in voting procedures due to the pandemic in 2020, a record number of people voted in person and by mail. The final results for the 2020 presidential election were not announced for five days.
According to Biden, citizens should be patient.

According to the White House, just six days before voting closes on November 8 and more than 27 million Americans have already voted, Biden made his remarks from Washington's Union Station, a few blocks from the US Capitol.

Anita Dunn, a senior White House adviser, said of the January 6 attack: "It's from Capitol Hill because that's where there was an attempt to destroy our democracy."

Prior to Biden's speech, US Capitol Police Chief Tom Manger stated that after reviewing the assault on Pelosi's husband, he believes the current political climate necessitates increased funding and improved security for Congressmen and Women as a result of a sharp rise in threats to lawmakers since January 6.

He also issued a rare order to put an end to the bitter conspiracy rumours that have been circulating since the attack.
In a statement, he said that "our brave men and women are working around the clock to meet this urgent mission during this divisive time." "Before it's too late, people across our nation need to lower the temperature of political rhetoric," the author writes. "That will be a significant change that will have an immediate impact."

On September 1 outside Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Biden gave his most recent prime-time speech on what he called the "continued battle for the soul of the nation," denouncing the "MAGA forces" of Trump and his supporters as a danger to the American political system.

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The new comments come at a time when hundreds of candidates—many of whom are expected to be elected to crucial positions overseeing elections—are running for office across the nation and have falsely claimed that the 2020 presidential election is not legitimate.

Biden's speech on Wednesday night was sponsored by the Democratic National Committee, as opposed to his remarks in September, which some people objected to because they were funded by taxpayers.

Regarding the state of US democracy, many Americans are still pessimistic. Just 9% of adults believe democracy is functioning "extremely" or "very well," while 52% believe it is not. This is according to an Associated Press-NORC Centre for Public Affairs Research poll conducted in October.

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