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A spokesman for Joe Biden, the Democratic White House candidate, hinted on Friday that they might “oust” Donald Trump from the White House. if the president of the United States refuses to admit defeat, an outcome that seems increasingly likely.
Joe Biden, 77, is practically with one foot in the White House this Friday after taking the lead in counting votes in the key state of Pennsylvania, but Trump appears determined to challenge the verdict at the polls.
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No winner has yet been declared in the elections and the vote counts continue. “The Americans will decide the outcome of this election,” Biden spokesman Andrew Bates said on Friday.
“And the US authorities are perfectly capable of expelling intruders from the White House,” he added.
In a slow-moving tally, the trend reversed early in the morning: Leading up from Tuesday’s Pennsylvania election, the former Democratic vice president is now ahead of the Republican president by a small lead.
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If the former vice president of Barack Obama wins in Pennsylvania, he will become the 46th US president on January 20, regardless of the result of the count in the other states.
But Donald Trump again showed his discontent and stirred up the specter of fraud on Thursday, without adding new elements to support his statement.
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AFP