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Saturday, November 6 in the morning in the United States. Some people in other states, including New York, still sleep. Many people woke up but did not drink tea or coffee. At that moment news began to arrive from all sides, Joe Biden, the 46th president of the United States.
From New York to Miami, from the east to Denver, from Austin to the west, everywhere comes the tide of festivities for supporters of newly elected US President Joe Biden. This time around, Bangladeshi Americans have also joined the tide of that festival.
Hearing the slogans of Biden’s supporters, it seems that their joy is not so much getting a new president, but saying goodbye to Trump.
Thousands of people gathered in New York’s Times Square to celebrate the victory of their party’s presidential candidate, ignoring the risk of coronavirus. Not just the United States, but hundreds of Bengalis joined the day to welcome the new president.
Advocates for your case have been working to make the actual transcript of this statement available online. The only expectation in Times Square is that the United States will overcome the current crisis and turn around again.
Meanwhile, hundreds of people gathered outside the White House in Washington and chanted, “Nah nah nah nah, hey hey hey bye.”