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Yesterday the US presidential elections closed, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden defeated current President Donald Trump and was elected the 46th president of the United States. Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton also tweeted yesterday (8): “This is a general election that made history, rejected Trump and turned a new page in US history.” Additionally, she will also serve as a voter in New York State and will vote for Biden on behalf of the voters. The outside world sees it as a counterattack to the shame of losing to Trump in the last election, which is quite intriguing.
▲ Hillary will be the New York State voter and will vote for Biden. (Hillary’s Facebook Photo / Inverted)
Although the official vote count has yet to be completed, several US media outlets announced yesterday that Biden won 20 electoral votes in the key state of Pennsylvania, crossed the 270-vote threshold with 290 votes, and joined his MP He Jinli. . Give a victory speech.
In response, Hillary Clinton immediately tweeted congratulations, saying that “this is a general election that made history, rejected Trump and turned a new page in American history,” and thanked all voters for making this happen. Hillary’s husband and former US President Bill Clinton also posted on Twitter that Biden and He Jinli’s victory would “unite America.”
Due to the 2016 US presidential election, it was Hillary Clinton who stood up to Trump. Although polls at the time indicated that Hillary Clinton would win over Trump and win the presidency, Trump won and fell behind everyone else. lenses. At the time, Hillary’s popular vote was nearly 3 million more votes than Trump’s, but because electoral votes fell short of the victory threshold, she failed to win the presidential throne.
▲ In 2016, Trump defeated Hillary Clinton with the electoral vote. (Photo / Obtained from Trump’s Facebook)
Although Hillary did not run for the election this time, she also supported Biden as a non-key member in the latter part of the election, such as helping with fundraising activities and going to key states to encourage people to get out and vote. What we said when we lost the election next year will calm the uneasy emotions of voters: “Don’t tire of doing the right thing. If we are not discouraged, we will get good results in due course.”
Additionally, according to Fox News, Hillary revealed in late October that she was one of 538 voters. If Biden is elected by then, he will vote for one of New York State’s 29 electors. The content and actions of his post were interpreted by the outside world as counteracting the shame of defeating Trump in the last election, which is quite intriguing.
▲ Hilary congratulated Biden on his victory. (Hillary’s Facebook Schematic / Inverted)