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· Trump “Thanks to the many people who supported me”
· Trump “Preparing for the family celebration … I saw great results”
· Trump “winning in unexpected places like Florida”
· Trump “Big win by margin in Texas … Georgia clearly wins”
· Trump “leaves 1.4% ahead of North Carolina”
· Trump “Looks very positively at the current counting situation”
· Trump “Michigan is also winning now … the numbers are staggering”
· Trump “Governor of Texas, tell me congratulations”
· Trump “Michigan’s counting situation is staggering … 300,000 votes ahead”
· Trump “This difference in the vote, we won it”
· Trump “Trump” Ohio, a great victory … 8.1% difference “
· Trump “Big wins in Florida, Texas and Ohio”
· Trump “ahead of 76,000 votes in North Carolina”
· Pence “Thank you all Americans”
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“What we won” Trump declares a virtual victory … Biden “Let’s wait”
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, has practically declared victory in this presidential election.
President Trump said at a press conference at the White House early in the morning of the fourth local time.
“Millions of voters have voted for the Republican Party,” Trump said. “I think everything is fine.”
“A truly unprecedented number of Americans voted,” he said. “Florida, which I thought I couldn’t win, also won overwhelmingly.”
He also stressed that “we secured Ohio and Texas” and “we also won Georgia and North Carolina.”
In particular, he added, “Arizona has a win,” he added. “Some people say it will be impossible, but if you vote a little more, you will win.”
He said, “To be honest, we won this election.”
He also said, “We have to exclude late tickets” and “So I will file suit in Supreme Court.”
He then won five of the six states, including three Rustbelts and three Sunbelts, chasing Democratic Party candidate Joe Biden in the race to secure the electoral body.
Prior to this, candidate Biden also held a press conference and said, “The journey to victory is on” and “Let’s see the results of the count.”
He added: “I have to wait until tomorrow morning to get accurate results,” he said. “It is not over until all the votes are counted.”
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