Biden, 74, named the new committee as "American Possibilities" and said the history of this nation is one of ordinary people doing extraordinary things and that it is time for big dreams.
"The history of this nation is one of ordinary people doing extraordinary things. And that's who we still are. It's time for big dreams and American possibilities," Biden said in an email to his supporters announcing the launch of American Possibilities.
"If that's what you believe -- and if you're ready to help elect folks who believe that, and to support groups and causes that embody that spirit -- then I'm asking you to join me today.
"It's stamped into our DNA. We're the people who built the Hoover Dam and the Transcontinental Railroad, landed a man on the moon, cured polio, built the internet, and sequenced the human genome. And yes -- soon we will be the people who will find a cure for cancer," Biden wrote.
"But we have to remember who we are. At our best, America has always thought big. That's why the negativity, the pettiness, the small-mindedness of our politics drives me crazy. It's not who we are," said the former US vice president, according to whom, it is time to reach deep into the soul of this country and once again give everyone the opportunity to achieve the impossible.
"It's time to look beyond 24-hour news cycles and 140- character arguments. It's time to treat each other with dignity and respect. Not as opponents, but as fellow Americans. Because that's what we are," Biden said.
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