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Ohio residents' hopes for Biden's presidency amid political divide

Can Joe Biden unite us? Ohioans weigh in on inauguration, the American dream As Ohio reflects our deeply divided country, USA TODAY Ohio Network reporters asked residents about what life will look like after Biden takes office. USA TODAY Ohio Network, The Columbus Dispatch Published 1:03 pm UTC Jan. 19, 2021 ​ ​​​​​​ Editor s note: These interviews were conducted before the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol in Washington, D.C. After a year of pandemic and turmoil, of divisions that continue to tear at the country, what do Ohioans hope for in 2021 and beyond after President-elect Joe Biden and Vice-President-elect Kamala Harris are sworn into office on Wednesday?

Can Joe Biden unite us? Ohioans weigh in on inauguration, the American dream

Can Joe Biden unite us? Ohioans weigh in on inauguration, the American dream USA TODAY Ohio Network, The Columbus Dispatch © Dispatch composite header ​​​​​​ Editor s note: These interviews were conducted before the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol in Washington, D.C. After a year of pandemic and turmoil, of divisions that continue to tear at the country, what do Ohioans hope for in 2021 and beyond after President-elect Joe Biden and Vice-President-elect Kamala Harris are sworn into office on Wednesday? Reporters from the USA TODAY Ohio Network posed three questions to Ohioans from varying socioeconomic, racial and ideological backgrounds: • After Biden and Harris take office, do you think the people of this country will be able to unite for the good of the U.S.?

Some hope COVID pandemic provides 'reset' to improve the ways we live, learn, come together

Some hope COVID pandemic provides reset to improve the ways we live, learn, come together Dean Narciso, The Columbus Dispatch © Fred Squillante/Columbus Dispatc A man walks by a temporary mural by artist Charley Frances in front of Huntington Center on S. High St. in downtown Columbus on Thursday, November 12, 2020. The rest of the week looks good for going on a walk as rain isn t expected until Sunday. Months of economic turmoil, derailed food chains, health care challenges and social and emotional tension have upended how we work, eat, sleep and communicate with each other – in short, how we live.

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