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After the announcement of his win: Biden will deliver a victory speech
The Democratic candidate who will serve as the 46th president of the United States will carry things after he managed to defeat his rival Donald Trump.
Earlier, Biden said that "I will be the president of all Americans - whether you voted for me or not. I will keep the trust you have placed in me."
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Saturday, 07 November 2020, 23:37
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The President-elect of the United States, Joe Biden, is giving his first speech tonight (Sunday) since the announcement by the media in the country of his victory.
Biden spent time with his family at his home in Delaware when he heard about the predictions that he was expected to win his native Pennsylvania, and would deliver his remarks from there at 3 p.m. Israel time.
Following the announcement of his victory, Biden congratulated them on the win.
"America, it is an honor for me to have chosen me to lead our wonderful country," he said.
"The work before us will be difficult, but I promise you: I will be the president of all Americans - whether you voted for me or not. I will keep the trust you have placed in me."
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"I will keep the trust you have placed in me."
Biden (Photo: Reuters)
In parallel with the announcement of the networks, President Doland Trump continues his legal battles in an attempt to challenge Biden's victory in key countries, where the vote count has continued since the polls closed on Tuesday night.
Following media reports, Trump said the election was far from over, and attacked: "Biden is in a hurry to flaunt his victory wrongly."
He is expected to be the first incumbent president to lose since George W. Bush in 1992.
Once his victory is officially recognized, Biden is expected to become the 46th President of the United States.
With Pennsylvania's 20 electors, and a victory in Arizona and Nevada, Baiden now has a total of 290. At the inauguration, on January 20, Biden will be 78 - and will be the oldest man ever elected to the White House.
The one who set the previous record was Trump himself, who entered the White House at age 70.
Biden supporters in Delaware, tonight (Photo: Reuters)
During his campaign, Biden claimed that the "soul of the nation" was at stake, and promised that he would seek to heal the country that had been harmed during Trump's presidency.
Before becoming a presidential candidate, Biden served as vice president under former President Barack Obama.
He's also the longest-serving senator in Delaware.
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