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WASHINGTON DC, KOMPAS.com – Joe Biden on Saturday (7/11/2020) spoke his first words after winning the United States presidential election (the United States presidential election).
The veteran Democratic Party politician praised the people of “Uncle Sam’s Country” who voted for him in the US elections, and it’s time to unite.
“I am honored and honored by the trust the American people have placed in me and Vice President-elect (Kamala) Harris.”
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“Faced with unprecedented odds, a large number of Americans voted,” Biden wrote on Twitter.
“With the end of the campaign, it is time to forget our anger and harsh rhetoric and come together as a nation. It is time for America to come together and heal.”
America, it is an honor that I have been chosen to lead our great country.
The work ahead will be hard, but I promise you this: I will be a president for all Americans, whether they vote for me or not.
I will keep the faith you have placed in me. pic.twitter.com/moA9qhmjn8
– Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) November 7, 2020
Joe Biden is confirmed to come to the White House with the 284 electoral votes he has won so far in the United States presidential election (the United States presidential election), ending Donald Trump’s 4-year leadership.
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Joe Biden’s victory was reported by recognized US media as CNN, NBC NewsY CBS News.
Biden, who is elected by more than 74 million people in “Uncle Sam’s Country,” has met with his vice president, Kamala Harris, in his hometown of Wilmington, Delaware.
With this result, Joe Biden became the oldest president of the United States. Former Vice President Barack Obama will be 78 when he takes office next year.
Then Kamala Harris, a senator and former attorney general of California, will make history as the first black woman to sit in seat number 2 in the White House.
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