Biden’s emotional tweet after the win!



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Democrat Joe Biden tweeted excitedly following the news of his victory in the US presidential election.

At 10:52 pm Bangladesh time on Saturday, the new President Joe Biden tweeted on his verified account: “America, I have been chosen to lead a great country, so I am honored. I will stand firm with everyone. While the task at hand is very difficult for us, I promise that whoever voted for me or not, I am the President of all Americans. I will uphold the dignity of faith that has given me this high seat. “

Democrat Joe Biden has been elected the 47th president of the United States after a fierce battle.

He has confirmed the magic number of 270 out of 538 electoral votes after a close contest with current Republican President Donald Trump.

Pennsylvania won 20 electoral votes on Saturday, confirming its 273 electoral votes.

At the same time, Kamala Harris has been elected as the first black woman and first vice president.

Results for North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona, Nevada and Alaska are still pending. Georgia’s vote is being counted.

All eyes were on the state of Pennsylvania for the outcome of the elections. A victory in this state would have ensured Biden’s victory. That is what happened. The Pennsylvania victory gave Biden a total of 263 electoral votes, up from 253 previously. Even if Trump wins in the remaining five states, his electoral vote will be 285.

Meanwhile, Joe Biden was already giving a touch of victory. “We have not yet received the final declaration of victory,” Biden said in a speech from his hometown of Wilmington in Delaware on Friday night. But the numbers say it is clear, we are going to win this competition. The Democratic candidate said, we got more than 74 million votes; That no other presidential candidate in the history of the United States has received.

Meanwhile, President Donald Trump has been talking about vote rigging since the beginning of the vote count.

However, dismissing the allegations, US Federal Election Commissioner Ellen Weintrab said there was no evidence of fraud in this year’s presidential election.

He told CNN on Saturday that state and local officials and poll workers across the country were at work. We have received very few complaints about the way the elections were conducted. “I would like to say that no evidence of vote rigging has been found anywhere,” he added. There is no evidence of illegal voting.

He added that no allegations of fraud were found anywhere. No evidence has been provided in the allegations.



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