TIME Announces Person of the Year

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President-elect Joe Biden and VP-elect Kamala Harris have been announced as TIME’s person of the year. Both Biden and Harris were chosen among many other candidates, including President Donald Trump. While this entire election process has been filled with controversy and untraditional circumstances, TIME’s choice for person of the year follows a 90 year tradition dating back to Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s election win in 1932. Since Roosevelt, every president-elect has been featured as Time’s person of the year.

“I’m honored to be Person of the Year with @KamalaHarris and grateful to be on this list with so many extraordinary folks,” Biden said on his Twitter. “From front line workers to racial justice organizers, Americans met this year with strength, fortitude, and an unflinching belief in a brighter tomorrow.”

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