Biden has already made his first appointment in his administration / GORDON



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US presidential candidate Joe Biden’s activist Ron Klein will become his chief of staff if he wins the election. Klein will also oversee the executive office and serve as a senior advisor.

US presidential candidate Joe Biden has appointed activist Ron Klein as his new chief of staff. This is stated in a press release from Biden’s transition office, published on November 11.

Klein will oversee the executive office and serve as the senior advisor. Before that, he was a senior advisor to Biden’s presidential campaign. He also worked on several occasions in the presidential campaigns of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.

In the United States, on November 3, 2020, the main vote in the presidential elections took place. More than 10 candidates ran for the position, the main competitors were the current president, Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Biden. Turnout in these elections was a 120-year record – some 160 million Americans participated in them.

According to CNN, ABC News and Fox News, Biden received between 273 and 290 electoral votes, guaranteeing him a victory in the election. Trump, according to CNN, is getting 213 electoral votes, according to ABC News and Fox News – 214.

Biden, after the announcement of these results, announced his victory, and Trump – who will file lawsuits in court and “will not rest” until he achieves an “honest vote count”, believes that “these elections are still far from over.” The current head of the White House, in particular, defied the vote in Arizona. The trial should end no later than December 8, and the Electoral College is scheduled to meet on December 14 to summarize the election results.



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