Huffington Postさんのインスタグラム写真 - (Huffington PostInstagram)「Joe Biden is projected to become the next president of the United States after an election that was historic, messy, chaotic and uncertain. ⁠ ⁠ Sen. Kamala Harris will be with him as vice president, the first woman, Black person and Asian American to ever hold the position.⁠ ⁠ The decisive call came in Pennsylvania, which gave Biden the necessary electoral votes to clinch the presidency. Biden could further pad his Electoral College victory in Arizona and Nevada and Georgia, where he currently leads. Biden already flipped two other states that Trump won in 2016: Michigan and Wisconsin, reclaiming Democrats’ Rust Belt “blue wall.” The former vice president also decisively won the most total votes, besting Trump by about 4 million.⁠ ⁠ For months, Trump had been laying the groundwork to reject the election results if they didn’t go his way. He not only tried to undermine mail-in voting but claimed that if the winner wasn’t declared on election night, the results would be suspect ― even though some state rules allow mail-in ballots to be received after Election Day. ⁠ ⁠ And sure enough, Trump did exactly as he said he would.⁠ ⁠ Defeating an incumbent president is difficult and rare. It hasn’t happened in nearly 30 years. It’s only the fourth time it’s happened in the past 100 years. Biden did it during a pandemic against a president with a devoted following who is willing to lie and cheat. ⁠ ⁠ Trump's toxic brand of racism, sexism and fear-based politics propelled him into the White House in 2016. But it wasn’t enough this time. ⁠ ⁠ Instead, the nation chose Biden, a man who embodies the political establishment. He showed qualities that Trump didn’t seem to possess: kindness, empathy, a history of overcoming adversity, experience, caution and an aversion to drama.⁠ ⁠ Trump will not be disappearing. His campaign has filed last-ditch lawsuits challenging the results in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada and Pennsylvania. And he’s still the dominant force in the Republican Party with no obvious successor, aside from his own son.⁠ ⁠ For now, however, he is what he has always feared the most: a loser. Read more at our link in bio.」11月8日 1時43分 - huffpost

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Joe Biden is projected to become the next president of the United States after an election that was historic, messy, chaotic and uncertain. ⁠

Sen. Kamala Harris will be with him as vice president, the first woman, Black person and Asian American to ever hold the position.⁠

The decisive call came in Pennsylvania, which gave Biden the necessary electoral votes to clinch the presidency. Biden could further pad his Electoral College victory in Arizona and Nevada and Georgia, where he currently leads. Biden already flipped two other states that Trump won in 2016: Michigan and Wisconsin, reclaiming Democrats’ Rust Belt “blue wall.” The former vice president also decisively won the most total votes, besting Trump by about 4 million.⁠

For months, Trump had been laying the groundwork to reject the election results if they didn’t go his way. He not only tried to undermine mail-in voting but claimed that if the winner wasn’t declared on election night, the results would be suspect ― even though some state rules allow mail-in ballots to be received after Election Day. ⁠

And sure enough, Trump did exactly as he said he would.⁠

Defeating an incumbent president is difficult and rare. It hasn’t happened in nearly 30 years. It’s only the fourth time it’s happened in the past 100 years. Biden did it during a pandemic against a president with a devoted following who is willing to lie and cheat. ⁠

Trump's toxic brand of racism, sexism and fear-based politics propelled him into the White House in 2016. But it wasn’t enough this time. ⁠

Instead, the nation chose Biden, a man who embodies the political establishment. He showed qualities that Trump didn’t seem to possess: kindness, empathy, a history of overcoming adversity, experience, caution and an aversion to drama.⁠

Trump will not be disappearing. His campaign has filed last-ditch lawsuits challenging the results in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada and Pennsylvania. And he’s still the dominant force in the Republican Party with no obvious successor, aside from his own son.⁠

For now, however, he is what he has always feared the most: a loser. Read more at our link in bio.


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