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Biden: 'Time for us to come together as a nation to heal'

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"No matter who you voted for...We have to put the anger and the demonization behind us," says Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, "It's time for us to come together as a nation to heal." Biden was speaking from Wilmington, Delaware as he closes in on winning the US presidency. SOUNDBITE

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