1Joe Biden and Kamala Harris upon arrival at the celebration event in Wilmington.
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2Followers of Joe Biden gathered in the streets of Washington, to celebrate the victory.
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3Joe Biden finishing his speech tonight in Wilmington.
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4A family celebrates Biden's victory in Wilmington, while listening to his speech.
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5People who gathered in Times Square in New York to follow the live broadcast of Joe Biden's speech.
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6The Democrat calls for unity in his first speech as president-elect of the United States, held in Wilmington (Delaware), where he was born 77 years ago.
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7A woman cries when she hears the words of Kamala Harris in the broadcast that took place in Times Square, New York.
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8The Democratic presidential candidate greets the people on October 29.
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9Biden, the vice president of the Barack Obama Administration, has not been raised by enthusiasm or charisma, but by a colossal wave of rejection of Trump.
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10A woman reacts after hearing that Joe Biden had been declared the winner, in McPherson Square, Washington.
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11Biden supporters holding a Donald Trump balloon near the White House in Washington.
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12A person holds clippings of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris during a celebration in Washington.
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13A woman celebrates in Black Lives Matter Square in front of the White House in Washington DC.
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14Joe Biden and his running mate, Sen. Kamala Harris, on August 12.
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15Newlyweds walk the streets of Washington as people celebrate Joe Biden's triumph.
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16 “America, I am honored that you have chosen me to lead our great country.
The work ahead of us will be hard, but I promise you this: I will be a president for all Americans, ”Biden wrote on Twitter minutes after his victory.
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17Biden, with a centrist profile, is the candidate with the most votes in US history with 73.8 million.
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18Molly Jackson and Isabelle Tan celebrate Biden's victory outside the convention center in Philadelphia.
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19A woman celebrates at Wilmington's Chase Center, where Biden has been staying for the past few days.
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20Christopher Paulsen holds up a flag while celebrating in the middle of Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, California.
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21The National Guard was deployed at different points, such as in the city hall of Philadelphia.
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22A woman shouts the triumph of Biden on one of the main avenues of Washington DC Jacquelyn Martin AP
23From the first information that Biden gave the triumph, people began to arrive at the Black Lives Matter plaza in the capital of the United States.
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24People celebrating in downtown Oakland.
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25A pair of Joe Biden fans with a sign with the Democrat's face.
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26Steven Moore drives through Las Vegas.
Nevada is the state furthest behind in counting votes, but still places Biden ahead.
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27Trump's followers came across Biden's people and exchanged shouts.
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28Biden's followers celebrate on the streets of Atlanta.
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29Biden will be president after the most unusual and momentous elections in recent history, marked by the pandemic and a wave of turnout that has not been seen in 120 years.
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30A man greets cars wearing a Trump mask at Freedom Park in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Joe Biden's triumph, in pictures
2020-11-08T04:05:36.488Z
Joe Biden has defeated Donald Trump with a tide of participation, with special weight from women, youth and the vote in big cities. The victory of the Democrat has brought thousands of supporters to the streets of different cities in the United States