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Joe Biden (left) was vice president during the presidency of Barack Obama – Photo: GETTY IMAGES
“I couldn’t be more proud to congratulate our next president, Mr. Joe Biden and our next First Lady, Jill Biden,” Obama said.
“I also cannot be more proud to congratulate Ms. Kamala Harris and Mr. Dough Emhoff on the groundbreaking election that makes Kamala our next vice president,” Obama added.
Previously, a series of large traditional organizations such as CNN, AP, New York Times, Business Insider, Fox News … announced that Mr. Biden had won in Pennsylvania and Nevada, helping him obtained 279 electoral votes, surpassing the 270 votes needed to elect United States’s president.
“We are fortunate that Joe has the qualities necessary to become president. Because when he enters the White House in January (2021), he will face a series of extraordinary challenges that have not yet been met. What a new president has: a pandemic , an unequal economy and judicial system, a democracy that is exposed to environmental risks and dangers, “Obama added in the statement. father after 1 am, 8-11 (Vietnam time).
“I know you will do a job in the best interest of all Americans at heart, whether they have your vote or not. Therefore, I encourage all Americans,” Obama said. Give it a try and give it your support. “
The tweet with the message congratulating Mr. Biden and Mrs. Harris of Obama – Photo: Twitter
“Lastly, I want to thank everyone who worked, organized, and volunteered for Biden’s campaign, thank all Americans who cared about his path, and thank everyone who left. Their efforts have made a difference. Enjoy this moment, “shared former President Obama.
“Our democracy needs us all more than ever. And Michelle and I will always support the president and our next First Lady,” Obama concluded.
Former First Lady Michelle Obama also expressed her support for Mr. Biden and Ms. Harris. Posting a few minutes after her husband on Twitter, Ms. Obama said: “I am extremely delighted that my friend Joe Biden and our first Black Indian-American Vice President, Kamala Harris, are aiming to restore an amount of dignity, energy and enthusiasm in the White House. Our country really needs it. “
Biden was a deputy for Obama during the two US presidencies in 2008 and was reelected in 2012.