Kamala Harris made history several times over in being projected the next vice president of the United States. Her parents emigrated to the U.S.
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The New York Times, BBC, CBS, Fox News, and NBC News, securing his spot as the next president of the United States. He and running mate will be sworn into office as president and vice president on Inauguration Day (January 20, 2021) once the Electoral College casts and counts its ballots in the coming month.This really is a joyful time—let's enjoy every moment of it.
Kamala Harris made history several times over in being projected the next vice president of the United States. Her parents emigrated to the U.S.
the presidential elections of 2020, one of the most important of their life so far. With 69% of Americans attending to the polls believing that choosing the right candidate is crucial, Selena Gomez wanted to make sure that eligible voters could select their candidate without intimidation and any form of misinformation or conspiracy theories.
Selena Gomez is taking on an exciting new role.
Amid celebration in the LGBTQ community over the wins of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris in the 2020 election, gay conservatives are claiming a small victory of their own with President Trump claiming a better than expected percentage of the LGBTQ vote.
Selena Gomez celebrated the Biden/Harris win yesterday with the same amount of glee felt by parading Americans across the country. In a video on her Instagram story, she sings and dances along to Miley Cyrus's "Party in the USA" as she rides with a friend in the back of a car.
Yesterday, cities across America erupted in joy after the news broke that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris would be the next president and vice president of the United States. Jennifer Lawrence very much caught on to the national celebratory energy: She ran into the streets of Boston in her pajamas while blasting Childish Gambino's "This is America" on a portable speaker.
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George W. Bush is congratulating Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
The Motion Picture Association — Hollywood's top lobbying organization — on Saturday congratulated President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris on their victory in the 2020 election.
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris recently celebrated their historic win in Delaware! The President-Elect and Vice President-Elect took to the stage to give victory speeches after winning the 2020 Election on Saturday night (November 7) in Wilmington, Delaware.
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris made history yesterday after winning the US Presidential elections! While Joe will be the oldest President in American history, Kamala Harris will be the first woman, Black American and also the first woman of Asian origin to take on the mantle of the country's vice president.
Selena Gomez has joined the sea of Hollywood stars to have stepped out and celebrated Joe Biden and Kamala Harris' win at the US elections. The singer has been urging fans to vote while showing her support to the duo for weeks now.
Kamala Harris has paid tribute to the women who “paved the way” for her to become the first female and female of colour Vice President of the United States.Harris made history today (November 7) as she was elected to office alongside the 46th President of America Joe Biden.Ahead of the President-elect speaking at a victory event in Wilmington, Delaware, Harris took to the podium to share her own thanks and thoughts on the historic moment.During her speech, the Vice President-elect thanked her
It was smiles and happy tears on social media after it was announced that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have won the US elections 2020. The world congratulated to two as they prepare for their Presidential and Vice Presidential, respectively, duties.
Ciara and her daughter Sienna are celebrating this historic day in the United States!
Kamala Harris is celebrating her and Joe Biden's win. On Saturday, after Biden was elected president of the United States, Harris took the stage in Delaware to express her joy and thank Americans for electing her as vice president. Harris stepped out to Mary J.