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November 08, 2020 9:54 PM
Currently our President Jokowi, Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau, Irish Prime Minister Michel Martin, Zimbabwean President Mnangagwa, British Prime Minister Johnson, Greek Prime Minister Kiriakos Mizotakis, Austrian Prime Minister Kurt Marc, French President Macron, the Spanish Prime Minister Sánchez, the German Chancellor Merkel, the Indian Prime Minister Modi, the Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, the President of the European Council Michel, the President of the European Commission Von der Lein, the President of the European Parliament, Sassoli, etc. . Leaders from some countries and international organizations have issued statements congratulating Biden on his election as the 46th President of the United States.
Biden delivered a victory speech in Wilmington, Delaware at 8 p.m. local time on November 7. He Jinli first delivered a victory speech as vice president-elect, and then Biden delivered a speech as president-elect. She said in her speech: “Our people have the ability to build a better future. When our democracy appears on the ballots in this election, the soul of America is at a point of success or failure. The whole world is watching. You usher in America. A new day. “
Subsequently, Biden took the stage as the newly elected president and addressed the nation. Biden said first: “Everyone, the people of this country have spoken”, “They gave us a complete victory”, “A convincing victory”.
“I promise to become a president who seeks unity rather than division.” Biden also told Trump supporters that he understood their “disappointment.” It has been “lost” before. But now, “Let’s give ourselves a chance.”
In his victory speech, Biden asked the American people to stand together and vowed that he would become the president of the entire United States. Whether you are white, black African, Latino or Asian, all must work together to continue to pursue and achieve the American Dream. Biden promised to bridge the serious internal differences. Biden said this is the time to “let the wounds heal and all the ethnic groups in the country unite.”
The election result is also a historic moment for Biden’s running partner, 56-year-old California Sen. He Jinli (Kamala Harris), who will become the first woman to serve as vice president. Trump is also the first current president to fail a re-election campaign in more than 25 years. Biden will turn 78 this month. He won his third presidential race, fulfilling his decades-long ambition to become the oldest elected president of the United States.
The damage caused by the new corona pneumonia epidemic in the United States has been affecting the entire electoral process and voter elections. In the face of exhausted voters for his violation of the conventions, President Trump has devalued the new corona pneumonia pandemic, which has also caused a crisis in health and the economy, and in fact made his electoral defeat a conclusion inevitable.
As of November 8 local time, the cumulative number of confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia in the United States has exceeded 10.17 million and the cumulative number of deaths has exceeded 243,000. Even setting aside the new corona virus pandemic, the 2020 election will be a chaotic presidential election unprecedented in recent US history.
However, on the result of the vote count, Republican presidential candidate Trump said the election is far from over and Biden is eager to “pretend” to be a winner. Trump also stated that his team will start “in court in our case in court as early as Monday (9) to ensure that the electoral laws are fully enforced.”
Earlier, Trump said on Twitter: “I won this election with a huge advantage!”
Hundreds of Trump supporters gathered at the 7th local time in downtown Phoenix, the capital of Arizona, to raise objections to Biden’s election as president, accusing the media of conspiring to steal the election and saying the result of the election choice was “hit”. The Trump campaign voiced its support for these protesters. Arizona Secretary of State Hobbs scoffed at this, also saying that the Trump campaign move was a “rush to the hospital.” (V)
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