Donald Trump has appeared to concede that Joe Biden has beaten him in the US election. A tweet by the outgoing leader admitted Biden had "won", but only because the election was "rigged".
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Donald Trump earlier claiming he had won against Joe Biden, both presidential candidates are still in the running to take the White House.
Only nine states are left to report their final results as of 10.30am on Wednesday (UK time).The winner is decided through the electoral college - a group of electors who represent the 50 United States.Each state is allocated a certain number of electoral college votes based on the size of its population.To win, a candidate needs to have at least 270 votes.So
.Donald Trump has appeared to concede that Joe Biden has beaten him in the US election. A tweet by the outgoing leader admitted Biden had "won", but only because the election was "rigged".
Joe Biden had been elected president of the United States over Donald Trump, a video clip of Fox News anchor Sandra Smith has gone viral.The results of the election were projected by every major network, including CNN, CBS, the Associated Press and Fox News, on Saturday, Nov. 7, yet some Americans still seem to be questioning the accuracy of the outcome. «America, I’m honored that you have chosen me to lead our great country,» Biden tweeted at the time.
President-elect Joe Biden recently reacted to President Donald Trump‘s unwillingness to concede, despite losing the U.S. presidential election.
White House - bookies have offered odds that Donald Trump jr could become president in four years time. Coral and Ladbrokes are laying odds of 33/1 that the 42-year-old businessman will take over from Joe Biden as ‘leader of the free world’.
Kamala Harris is congratulating Joe Biden. On Saturday, four days after Election Day, Biden was projected to win the presidency, with Harris becoming the first-ever woman elected to one of the top two offices of the executive branch.In a video posted following the news, Harris is seen on the phone with Biden saying «We did it!»«We did it.
Celebrities are flooding social media with their reactions to Joe Biden defeating President Trump to deny him a second term in the White House. Fox News on Saturday projected Biden to be the 46th President of the United States in a historic defeat of Trump.
presidential election between Joe Biden and Donald Trump has come to an end. For the past week, Americans have been on the edge of their seats, awaiting the final results.
Joe Biden has been elected president of the United States.
Cue the Miley Cyrus, because there’s a Party in the USA tonight. Democrat Joe Biden has won the 2020 presidential election, and his celebrity supporters are celebrating, and not just because he’s the guy they backed for almost two years. A Biden win means an end to Donald Trump‘s presidency, too. With the Orange Guy out of the Oval Office, the country can breathe a sigh of relief — with masks on, of course.
Presidential Election, according to reports.American media outlets have claimed that he is now to become the 46th President of the United States after winning the state of Pennsylvania.This means he has surpassed the 270 electoral college votes needed for a victory over current leader Donald Trump.Mr Biden, 77, staked his candidacy less on any distinctive political ideology than on galvanising a broad coalition of voters around the notion that Mr Trump posed an existential threat to American
United States of America.Nicola Sturgeon tweeted just moments after it was announced that the Democrat candidate had secured enough votes to claim victory over Donald Trump.The Scottish Government leader also offered her heartfelt congratulations to Vice President elect Kamala Harris who has become the first woman of colour to be elected to the role.Sturgeon wrote: “Congratulations from Scotland to President-Elect Joe Biden and the history-making Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris.”She added:
Joe Biden is projected to win the tightly fought race to the White House following his victory in one of the most controversial US elections.However, he is not quite president - yet.Mr Biden will now be called the president-elect which is the title given to the incoming leader in the period between election day and inauguration day.This basically means that the Democrat has to wait until the new year before he can be in office and officially move into the White House.Mr Biden will not take his
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Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsRefresh for more updates: The lead up to the 2020 election, defined by the fatal COVID-19 pandemic, frazzled debates and outlandish conspiracy theories; has been like none other. However after days of waiting, the United States has claimed a new president in Joe Biden.