‘The nightmare is over’ … Biden’s supporters pop the ‘Champagne of victory’



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■ Supporters from both sides mingling

News broadcast of ‘President Biden confirmed’

Greetings running through the streets of the followers

Trump went to the White House to boo the baptism

Trump supporters carry guns

“Stop theft” overreaction

On the 7th (local time) at BLM Plaza in Washington, DC, a woman cries as she sees the news of the confirmation of the election of Democratic Party candidate Joe Biden. / Reuters Yonhap News

The news that the Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden has been elected as the 46th president of the United States, the streets of New York, Chicago and Philadelphia, including New York and Philadelphia, were filled with cheers. When CNN and the Associated Press reported the decision for Biden’s election at 11:30 a.m. that day, supporters took to the streets and enjoyed the joy of honking the car horn and popping champagne.

The BLM Plaza near the White House in Washington, DC, filled with supporters of the Biden-elect chant as they banged on pots and pans. Signs with phrases like “ the nightmare is over ” or “ you’re fired, ” a President Donald Trump buzzword, were easily found on every street. Some supporters who flocked near the White House cheered and sang the song ‘YMCA’, which he used during the campaign, as if laughing at the defeat of President Trump. As they played golf, they heard the news of Biden’s election confirmation, and they booed the Trump car line back to the White House and yelled “losers.” In front of the Trump Hotel in Washington DC, texts such as “Face reality” appeared, as if it were a word to President Trump who does not agree with the election results.

The Philadelphia City Hall neighborhood in Pennsylvania, which was instrumental in deciding Biden’s election with a 95% count rate, was filled with supporters wearing masks and waving flags bearing Biden’s name. One woman even yelled “Biden Town,” proud of Biden’s victory in Pennsylvania. “People say it’s a peaceful protest, but it’s a fun celebration,” said Chris Holt, who took to the streets with his family. Another defender, Robert Nunez, wept and said, “The four-year nightmare is over.” “I am very excited about the new changes in this country,” said Temple University Law School student Beth Rapienne, looking forward to Biden’s running mate, Vice President-elect Kamala Harris.

On the 7th (local time) in Walmington, Delaware, USA, Joe Biden-elect supporters are cheering. / EPA Yonhap News

In New York, people gathered at the Trump International Hotel and Trump Tower, owned by President Trump, shouted, “No more Trump.” Hundreds of supporters also gathered at Grand Army Plaza in New York, and traffic in the surrounding area was restricted for some time. Outside the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer was seen holding a Biden-Harris banner with supporters. He even made a phone call to Biden here so he could hear the cheers of his fans at the scene. Brooklynites greeted each other as they walked down the street, and some even played congratulatory songs on portable speakers.

Supporters of United States President-elect Joe Biden flock to the White House in Washington DC after the news of Biden’s election on the 7th (local time) and rejoice at the defeat of President Donald Trump with a phrase like “ You’re fired ” (above Image). Biden supporters cheer at a pub in New York, USA on this day (pictured below) / AFP · EPA Yonhap News

Biden’s supporters also gathered around Trump Tower in Chicago and enjoyed the joy of winning together. Demos Desta said, “It feels so good to see everyone really happy. We haven’t had a chance to be happy together in a long time.” Supporters who visited Biden’s election field headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware also perfected and sang ‘God Bless America’ together.

Celebrities such as pop stars also congratulated the news of Biden’s election confirmation through social media. “Congratulations to President-Elect Biden and Vice President-Elect Harris,” John Legend wrote on Twitter. “Thank you for choosing to serve the country at such a difficult time.” Lady Gaga also congratulated, “Biden and Harris, the American people have shown the world the bravest love of mankind,” and congratulated, “I dedicate my love to the new leader and the first female vice president to go to the White House.” . Thriller master Stephen King expressed his satisfaction with the news of the confirmation of Biden’s election, saying, “Sometimes people willingly.” King once said that President Trump was “ scarier ” than his novel.

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As Biden supporters cheered each other, President Trump’s supporters took to the streets with guns and repeatedly shouted President Trump’s claim that this election was a rigged election. In Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, where Biden had won, hundreds of supporters of President Trump gathered and shouted, “Stop the robbery.” Many of them even carried rifles. A man who identified himself as a member of the far-right group “ Proud Boys ” also picked up a poster that President Trump left on Proud Boys with the words “ Come back, wait. ” Proud Boys also appeared in other regions. In Salem, Oregon, a man in a Proud Boys costume was seen spraying pepper. Curtis Udel, who took to the streets with his rifle, said he still had hope for President Trump and that “I will never be able to convince myself that President Trump has not won.”

Dozens of people participated in protests in Bismarck, North Dakota. Ken Waigel, who has been driving around two hours to attend the protests here, stressed that he would not recognize Biden as president, saying: “It is disgusting.” Frank Dobbs “It’s not over until it’s over. “There are still courts,” he said. “If the time comes to expose the widespread infidelity, it is President Trump who will do it.” He added that “the press does not decide who will be elected president,” he added, “the legitimate voters in this country decide.”

In Atlanta, Georgia, classified as a Republican garden, about 1,000 supporters of President Trump rallied and shouted, “Keep (Biden) locked up” and “This is not over.” Jordan Kelly, who drove for more than three hours from nearby Tennessee to attend the rally, said: “Fraudulent elections are being held here” and “I want Americans to have a voice in the elections.” The New York Times (NYT) said police once separated anti-Trump opponents and supporters, even though there are no reports of violence in these areas.
/ Kim Yeon Haja [email protected]

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