Introduktion
My recollections of November third are rather hazy, but one thing remains vivid—the enduring concept of the American dream and the remarkable speech that defines what it means to be an American.

The birth of the United States of America on July fourth, 1776, was a culmination of efforts by a diverse group of immigrants who ventured to this vast land with a singular vision: to establish a free nation, a collection of states united by the ideals of freedom, tolerance, and acceptance of diverse beliefs.

Despite the inherent complexities of human nature, these pioneers clung steadfastly to their hope for a burgeoning USA.

Immigration waves surged throughout the country's history, as individuals from across the globe sought to carve out their own piece of the American dream, to experience firsthand the cherished freedom they had heard so much about.

Utdrag
Here, he kindles hope and illuminates the possibility of the entire nation coming together, transcending party lines—a seemingly daunting prospect that he presents as a choice.

Following this statement, Biden reinforces his message, stating, "There has never been anything we haven’t been able to do when we’ve done it together."

This bolsters the initial notion that America's fate lies in the hands of its people, resilient and independent.

Staying true to the theme of being American, Biden succinctly captures the essence of the nation, declaring, "I’ve always believed we can define America in one word: possibilities."

This resonates with the American dream, the vision of a land brimming with freedom and boundless opportunities.

Whether this dream fully materializes rests in the hands of the people. Biden's message reaches beyond the politically active; he addresses the entire nation.

His intent is not merely to garner followers but to justify and reaffirm his commitment to uniting the people and bringing the country together once more.