WILMINGTON, Del. - Presidential candidate Joe Biden addressed the country Friday night in a primetime speech. "While we're waiting for the final results, I want people to know we're not waiting to get work done," he said.He called for Americans to unite saying that the "vast majority" of Americans want to "get the vitriol out of politics." He added that his responsibility as president would be to "represent the whole nation.""We may not be opponents, but we're not enemies.
We're Americans," he said. "I've never been more optimistic about the future of this nation. There is no reason we can't own the 21st century.
We just need to remember who we are," Biden continued. Biden has pulled ahead in both Pennsylvania and Georgia, and a projection.