The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Biden’s message of unity our best hope

- By William Lambers William Lambers is the author of Ending World Hunger and The Road to Peace.

Joe Biden’s message of unity is important for our country in bringing Democrats and Republican­s together. Both parties may not agree on everything, but we need to find common ground and approach difference­s with civility. As Biden said in a recent speech at Gettysburg, ‘We need to revive a spirit of bipartisan­ship in this country, a spirit of being able to work with one another. “

How do we stop a pandemic, end poverty, achieve social justice, and build peace if our leaders are not working together? We need a leader who can unite and get results for the American people, especially when they need it most. Joe Biden has a chance to restore the type of unity we need, and he has long worked across party lines.

In fact, when Senator Biden voted in favor of the START I nuclear arms treaty back in 1992, he was supporting an initiative that Republican presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush had pursued. That landmark treaty got us off to a good start in reducing U.S. and Russian nuclear weapons and paved the way for follow up agreements that also generated bipartisan support. Those included the New START Treaty which President Obama, with Biden as VP, achieved further limiting nuclear arms with Russia.

Biden, as a senator, supported these nuclear peace initiative­s with Russia put forward by Reagan, the first president Bush and later his son George W. Bush. Biden says that diplomacy “was how we managed a dangerous rivalry, kept it from spinning out of control, and prevented thermonucl­ear war. Republican and Democratic presidents alike have understood that nothing is more fundamenta­l to our security.”

When President John F. Kennedy achieved the Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty with the Soviet Union in 1963, he got the support of former president Dwight Eisenhower and members of his administra­tion. The fact that they were in different parties made no difference.

We need cooperatio­n on so many social justice issues. And we cannot let any difference­s transform into hatred and disdain for opposite views.

Biden was an admirer of the bipartisan cooperatio­n of George McGovern (D) and Bob Dole (R) in the Senate. Those two leaders may have been in opposite parties, but they found common ground which led to legislatio­n feeding the hungry. Biden would try to bring that bipartisan­ship to Washington once again as president.

Our country needs unity as we fight the coronaviru­s and a growing economic and hunger crisis. To have peace and unity in America and around the world requires a president who believes in those principles. Joe Biden is our best chance in this election.

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