Four days after the US presidential election, a winner is finally certain: Joe Biden has won the election, as US media forecast early on Saturday evening. With his victory in the state of Pennsylvania with 20 voters, Biden has 273 voters and 270 is required to win. With Nevada, which has also been booked on Biden by various media, it is even 279. Incumbent Donald Trump currently has 214 electorates.
The people of this nation have spoken and brought us a clear victory, said Biden in his victory speech in Delaware on Sunday night. In his victory speech he promised to be a president who would unite the country and not divide it. As a goal he mentioned that the USA should be respected again in the world. Addressing the supporters of US President Donald Trump, he says he understands their disappointment. He suffered some defeats himself. Let's give each other a chance, he says. The dark era of demonetization should be over, now is a time of healing. It is time to leave the harsh and heated words behind.
The soon-to-be Vice President Kamala Harris spoke of a turnaround that the voters would have initiated. When our democracy itself was on the ballot paper, America's soul was at stake and the world was watching, you heralded a new day for America. By choosing Joe Biden, Americans chose Hope, Unity, Science and Truth, Harris said. The elected president is a healer, someone who can America.
On Twitter, he thanked them for their support: America, I am honored that you have chosen me to lead our country. The work ahead will be tough, but I will promise you one thing: I will be a president for all Americans be - regardless of whether you voted for me or not.
Trump does not recognize defeat
Trump does not recognize Biden's election victory. Biden and his supporters would not want the truth to come out, said Trump in a statement on Saturday. The simple fact is that this election is far from over. In the past few days he had repeatedly spoken of electoral fraud and announced numerous lawsuits. But things should slowly get lonely for the US president.
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