Biden’s Christmas-Themed Call for ‘Kindness’ a Stark Contrast to Speeches Leading to Midterms

Biden’s Christmas-Themed Call for ‘Kindness’ a Stark Contrast to Speeches Leading to Midterms
President Joe Biden speaks in Washington on Dec. 22, 2022. Alex Wong/Getty Images
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While questions swirl about his plans to seek a second term, and as Republicans prepare to take control of the House when the calendar turns to 2023, President Joe Biden delivered a short speech before Christmas urging Americans to forego partisan politics that have divided the country and “spread a little kindness.”

Biden talked about the Christmas story, reflected on the coronavirus pandemic, and recognized that the holiday season can be difficult for people who have lost loved ones.

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