President-elect Joe Biden and Vice-President-elect Kamala Harris were named “Personality of the Year” by Time magazine on Thursday, December 10.
The 79-year-old Democrat, due to be inaugurated 46th president of the United States on January 20, and Kamala Harris, the first woman to become vice-president, were chosen in front of three other finalists - Donald Trump, the movement against racial inequalities unleashed by the death of George Floyd in late May in Minneapolis, and Dr. Anthony Fauci and caregivers most exposed to the coronavirus.
These funds are however seen awarding the title of "Guardian of the year", the guardians of the year.