Barbara Perry, the Gerald L. Baliles professor and director of presidential studies at the University of Virginia's Miller Center, said, "It reminds us that we are all mortal and that we are all human and that we all share these same feelings, whether you're red or blue."
“It reminds us that we are all mortal and that we are all human and that we all share these same feelings, whether you’re red or blue,” said Barbara Perry, director of presidential studies at the University of Virginia’s Miller Center.
Barbara A. Perry, director of presidential studies at the University of Virginia’s Miller Center, said that presidents visiting the site of a tragedy often feels like a “member of our family” who is “coming to us to help us grieve and to give us comfort.” Perry noted that Biden’s own biography has shown Americans that “there is empathy in him because of what he suffered.”
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