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People took to the streets of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on November 7 to celebrate Joe Biden’s victory – Photo: AP
People celebrated
Citizens flocked to the streets near the White House in Washington, DC to celebrate Biden’s victory. On a street called “Black Lives Matter Plaza”, the gathering and protest place of the movement to protest against unfair treatment of blacks, the Radio CNN the crowd was celebrating.
In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a woman was crying on the street: “I’m very happy. I don’t know what to do,” she told CNN. Pennsylvania is the state that helped Biden get more than 270 votes to declare victory.
Crowds were also seen celebrating in New York City, Chicago and Atlanta. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump is playing golf at one of his golf courses in Virginia.
The White House fell silent on November 7 after Biden declared victory in the 2020 presidential election – Photo: AP
Trump is hard to accept, has no plans for traditional meetings
On the other hand, sources inside and outside the Trump campaign admitted that they did not expect the president to accept reality and make concessions. Sources say Trump is depressed about losing the race.
You may never accept this fact, admits an advisor. Trump also tweeted when the media began declaring Biden’s victory in the US election: “I have won this election.” Twitter immediately tagged a warning to verify false information with Trump’s tweet.
CNN said three of Trump’s advisers said the way the president handled the COVID-19 pandemic was a factor in his defeat. A senior adviser acknowledged the disease denial and misinformation about the corona virus that has alienated older voters.
Another adviser said Trump did not understand the fears of older voters when they are at the highest risk of contracting COVID-19 and that his response to the pandemic scares them.
Another adviser said that Trump chose to reopen the economy rather than curb and control the virus, so he had to suffer the consequences in the elections.
An informed source announced that Trump does not plan to invite President-elect Joe Biden to the White House in the next few days. Traditionally, there will be a meeting in the Oval Office between the outgoing president and the president-elect.
Trump had this traditional meeting on November 10, 2016 with the then president of the United States, Barack Obama. However, Trump has stated that he is still running, so those traditional transitions won’t happen anytime soon.
Biden and Harris changed the information on Twitter.
Biden changed the information on Twitter – Photo: Twitter
On the other hand, Biden and Harris have exchanged personal information on social media. Accordingly, Biden’s Twitter feed was “President-elect, husband of Dr. Biden, a proud father and grandfather. Ready to rebuild better things for all Americans.” .
Meanwhile, Harris also changed the information to: “The vice president-elect of the United States. Senator, wife, mother. Fight for everyone.” They both changed the background image with the message “Keep the faith.”
Mr. Biden is expected to give a speech in front of the country at 8 am 8-11 (Vietnam time).