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Newly elected President Joe Biden delivered the winning speech in Wilmington, Delaware. In his speech he thanked the people of the United States and said that the people of the United States have responded. They have brought us a clear victory. We have won the most votes (84 million) in the history of the US presidential election.
Democratic candidate Joe Biden has been elected the 47th president of the United States in American history, ending a stalemate. At the same time, his dream of becoming president in his five-decade long political career is coming true.
Under US regulations, he will assume office after being sworn in on January 20, 2021. With this, 6-year-old Biden becomes the oldest president in the first term of the White House.
Meanwhile, governments and heads of state around the world congratulated Joe Biden on his victory. The first congratulations were given by the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau. The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Boris Johnson, and the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, also congratulated him. Former President Barack Obama congratulated Biden and Orange Harris for speaking separately after the victory was confirmed. Former Presidents Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton also congratulated Biden.
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The presidential election in the United States took place last Tuesday. Due to the Corona epidemic, this time a record 100 million votes has been cast in advance. Most of which are votes by mail. This is the longest delay in vote counting since 2000 due to differences in voting and counting times in different states. Joe Biden led the way in counting votes in 44 states on Election Night. Of the 260 electoral college votes needed to win, 253 were confirmed. On the other hand, President Trump is stuck at 214. Delays in the counting of votes in the remaining six states have created a suffocating situation. At the same time, there is a risk of election-focused violence. Meanwhile, Donald Trump was declared the winner; But in the end, Biden went ahead with counting votes in four states. He was very close to victory.
He won in Pennsylvania at 10:30 pm Bangladesh time on Saturday. Through this he obtained 263 electoral votes. He then won the states of Georgia (18 electoral vote), Arizona (11) and Nevada (06). In total, he received 308 votes from the electoral college. On the other hand, President Donald Trump’s dream of a second term ended with Biden’s victory. After Jimmy Carter in 1980 and George HW Bush in 1992, Donald Trump has a place in American history as a single-term president. He received 232 votes in the electoral college.
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