Joe Biden wins 2020 US elections

Joe Biden wins 2020 US elections
Published 8 November 2020
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Many medias from the United States of America (USA) has reported that the Democratic Candidate Joe Biden had won the 2020 election.

Despite litigation threats from the current President Donald Trump, Joe Biden had won what is perhaps the most contested election in the US history.

It seems the voters had swayed towards Joe Biden's campaign promises of eradicating the Coronavirus Pandemic, revitalizing the economy and the reconciliation of the USA's political hemisphere; all things many citizens believed to have been turned topsy-turvy during one term of the Trump Presidency.

Joe Biden is not only the oldest president in the US history, he had become one with the most votes. Reuter's National Politics Correspondent James Oliphant says that while getting to the White House is the holy grail of all politicians, it is a strange sigh for Joe Biden.

"This year marks his 47th year in politics. He ran for president thrice and obviously failed in the first two. He showed huge proof despite being not part of the list forecasted to win the presidency in the beginning of the 2020 campaign period," said Oliphant.

Women, African-Americans, Academics and White-folks living in urban areas strongly supported Biden, easily surpassing over Trump in votes from the public.

Joe Biden has over 30 years under his belt as an upper house senator as well as being the Vice-President during the Obama Adminstration, will help in his effort to find ways to put together the shambling nation into a united one.

Along with President Joe Biden, Kamala Harris has become vice-president-elect, rather notable as the first time in history that a woman of colour with several ethnic roots has been elected in the White House.