ENGLISH SPEECH JOE BIDEN Victory Speech English Subtitles

Hello, my fellow Americans and the people
who brought me to dance, Delawareans.

I see my buddy Senator Tom Carper down there
and I think Senator Coons is there and I think

the governor’s around.

Is that Ruth Ann?

Yes, it is!

And now former governor Ruth Ann Minner.

Most importantly, my sisters-in-law and my
sister Valerie.

Anyway, folks, the people of this nation have
spoken.

They’ve delivered us a clear victory, a
convincing victory, a victory for we the people.

We’ve won with the most votes ever cast
for a presidential ticket in the history of

the nation, 74 million.

Well, I must admit it surprised me.

Tonight, we’ve seen all over this nation,
all cities in all parts of the country, indeed

across the world, an outpouring of joy, of
hope, renewed faith, and tomorrow bring a

better day.

I’m humbled by the trust and confidence
you’ve placed in me.

I pledge to be a president who seeks not to
divide but unify, who doesn’t see red states

and blue states, only sees the United States,
and work with all my heart, with the confidence

of the whole people, to win the confidence
of all of you.

For that is what America, I believe, is about.

It’s about people.

And that’s what our administration will
be all about.

I sought this office to restore the soul of
America, to rebuild the backbone of this nation,

the middle class, and to make America respected
around the world again and to unite us here

at home.

It’s the honor of my lifetime that so many
millions of Americans have voted for that

vision.

Now the work of making that vision is real.

It’s a task, the task, of our time.

Folks, as I said many times before, I’m
Jill’s husband, and I would not be here

without her love and tireless support of Jill,
and my son Hunter and Ashley, my daughter,

and all our grandchildren and their spouses
and all our family.

They’re in my heart.

Jill’s a mom, a military mom, an educator.

She’s dedicated her life to education.

But teaching isn’t just what she does.

It’s who she is.

For American educators, this is a great day
for you all.

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

Jill’s going to make a great First Lady.

I’m so proud of her.

I’ll have the honor of serving with a fantastic
vice president.

You just heard from Kamala Harris, who makes
history as the first woman, first Black woman,

the first woman from South Asian descent,
the first daughter of immigrants ever elected

in this country.

Don’t tell me it’s not possible in the
United States.

It’s long overdue.

We’re reminded tonight of those who fought
so hard for so many years to make this happen.

But once again, America’s bent the arc of
the moral universe, more toward justice.

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

You’ve become an honorary Biden.

There’s no way out.

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

local elected officials, you deserve a special
thanks from the entire nation.

To my campaign team and all the volunteers,
and all who gave so much of themselves to

make this moment possible, I owe you.

I owe you.

I owe you everything.

All those who supported us, I’m proud of
the campaign we built and ran.

I’m proud of the coalition we put together,
the broadest and most diverse coalition in

history.

Democrats, Republicans, independents, progressives,
moderates, conservatives, young, old, urban,

suburban, rural, gay, straight, transgender,
white, Latino, Asian, Native American.

I mean it, especially in those moments and
especially for those moments when this campaign

was at its lowest ebb, the African American
community stood up again for me.

You’ve always had my back, and I’ll have
yours.

I said at the outset I wanted this campaign
to represent and look like America.

We’ve done that.

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

For all those of you who voted for President
Trump, I understand the disappointment tonight.

I’ve lost a couple of times myself.

But now let’s give each other a chance.

It’s time to put away the harsh rhetoric,
lower the temperature, see each other again,

listen to each other again.

To make progress, we have to stop treating
our opponents as our enemies.

They are not our enemies.

They’re Americans.

They’re Americans.

The Bible tells us to everything, there’s
a season, a time to build, a time to reap

and a time to sow, and a time to heal.

This is the time to heal in America.

Now this campaign is over, what is the will
of people?

What is our mandate?

I believe it’s this: American have called
upon us to marshal the forces of decency,

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 healthcare,
the battle to achieve racial justice and root

out systemic racism in this country.

And the battle to save our planet by getting
climate under control.

The battle to restore decency, defend democracy,
and give everybody in this country a fair

shot.

That’s all they’re asking for: a fair
shot.

Folks, our work begins with getting COVID
under control.

We cannot repair the economy, restore our
vitality, or relish life’s most precious

moments, hugging our grandchildren, our children
on our birthdays, weddings, graduations, all

the moments that matter most to us until we
get it 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 will

start on January the 20th, 2021.

That plan will be built on bedrock science.

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

I will spare no effort, none, or any commitment
to turn around this pandemic.

Folks, I’m a proud Democrat, but I will
govern as an American president.

I’ll 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 some mysterious

force beyond our control, it’s a decision,
a choice we make.

If we can decide not to cooperate, then we
can decide to cooperate.

I believe that this is part of the mandate
given to us from the American people.

They want us to cooperate in their interests,
and that’s the choice I’ll make.

I’ll call on Congress, Democrats and Republicans
alike, to make that choice with me.

The American story is about slow yet steadily
widening the opportunities in America.

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.

Folks, 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 12 years ago when Barack
Obama made history and told us, yes, we can.

Well, folks, we stand at an inflection point.

We have an opportunity to defeat despair,
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, and what presidents say in this
battle matters.

It’s time for our better angels to prevail.

Tonight, the whole world is watching America,
and I believe, at our best, America is a beacon

for the globe.

We will lead not only by the example of our
power, but by the power of our example.

I know I’ve always believed, and many of
you heard me say it, I’ve always believed

we can define America in one word: possibilities.

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

God-given ability will take them.

You see, I believe in the possibilities 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

diseases like cancer and Alzheimer’s, 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.

It’s always been a bad bet to bet against
America.

We’re good people.

This is the United States of America.

There’s never been anything, never been
anything, we’ve been not able to do when

we’ve done it together.

Folks, in the last days of the campaign, I
began thinking about a hymn that means a lot

to me and my family, particularly my deceased
son, Beau.

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

I hope, and I hope, we can provide some comfort
and solace to the 230,000 Americans who’ve

lost a loved one due 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.

It goes like this.

“And he will raise you up on eagle’s wings,
bear you on the breath of dawn, and make you

just shine like the sun, and hold you in the
palm of His hand.”

Now together on eagle’s wings, we embark
on the work that God and history have called

upon us to do.

With full hearts and steady hands, with faith
in America and in each other, with love of

country, 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.

Ladies and gentlemen, there’s never, never,
been anything we’ve tried we’ve not been

able to do.

Remember, as my grandpappy said when I walked
out of his home, when I was a kid up in Scranton,

he said, “Joey, keep the faith.”

And our grandmother, when she was alive, she
yelled, “No, Joey.

Spread it.”

Spread the faith.

God love you all.

May God bless America and may God protect
our troops.

Thank you, thank you, thank you.