Washington:
I have always felt deeply connected to the Native American community because of the values we share that were passed down from my Irish ancestors who risked everything for a better life in America, said Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden.
In an editorial for Indiawest, Joe Biden said he “has always felt deeply connected to the Native American community because of the values we share: duty to family and elders, treating people with respect and dignity, self-discipline, service and hard. work. “
“For me, these values were passed down from my Irish ancestors who risked everything for a better life in America, and they shaped me as a son, brother, husband, father, grandfather, man of faith and public servant. for a long time. ,” he said.
He then spoke about the stories he shared with Native American staff over the years of their families’ sacrifice.
“And I saw how these shared values, this immigrant story, forged my enduring relationship with Native American voters in Delaware and with Native American staff both in the United States Senate and in the Obama administration- Biden, where we exchanged stories. the sacrifice of our families and the wonder that only in America would we live their dream, ”he said.
About her running mate Kamala Harris, Joe Biden said she “is smart, tested and prepared. But another thing that makes Kamala Harris so inspiring is her mother, Shyamala Gopalan. We feel her pride when she talks about her mother. . She was from Chennai, where her father, grandfather, was active in the struggle for Indian independence. “
Hitting US President Donald Trump, he declared that “President Trump does not share our values. As a result, America today does not feel like the America of our dreams.”
“We value education, courage and resilience. But in the face of the deadly pandemic, Donald Trump panicked. He is erratic. He does not believe in science and does not respect experts like Dr. Fauci. His negligence has claimed lives and livelihoods and the pandemic is worsening with increasing Covid-19 cases and hospitalizations across the country. “
The final debate between Trump and Biden took place Friday at the Curb Event Center at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. The election is scheduled for November 3.