Building on Progress: Why the United States Needs Biden for a Second Term

Josh Burleson
6 min readFeb 28, 2024
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In the wake of a tumultuous first term marked by unprecedented challenges, the question of whether President Joe Biden should be re-elected looms large. Despite facing numerous obstacles, the Biden administration has made significant strides in addressing pressing issues facing the nation. As the country stands at a critical juncture, the case for a second term for President Biden grows stronger by the day.

First and foremost, President Biden has demonstrated a steadfast commitment to restoring the soul of America. From his early days in office, he has worked tirelessly to heal the deep divisions that have plagued the nation in recent years. Through his calls for unity and bipartisanship, Biden has sought to bridge the political divide and foster a sense of national cohesion. In a time of heightened polarization, his leadership style, characterized by empathy and inclusivity, offers a beacon of hope for a more united and harmonious America. Critics argue that Biden’s calls for unity have fallen short, citing ongoing partisan gridlock in Congress and divisive rhetoric from both sides. However, supporters argue that Biden has faced unprecedented obstructionism from Republican lawmakers and that his efforts at unity have been genuine and sincere, despite the challenges.

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