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November 8, 2020
BIDEN&HARRIS Volume 7 | Issue 9
BIDEN BEATS TRUMP FOR WHITE HOUSE, SAYS ‘TIME TO HEAL’
By Jonathan Lemire, Zeke democracy. The strategy, as well as an appeal to Miller and Will Weissert Americans fatigued by Associated Press Trump’s disruptions and Democrat Joe Biden wanting a return to a defeated President Don- more traditional presiald Trump to become the dency, proved effective 46th president of the and resulted in pivotal vicUnited States on Saturday tories in Michigan and and offered himself to the Wi s c o n s i n a s w e l l a s nation as a leader who Pennsylvania, onetime “seeks not to divide, but to Democratic bastions that unify” a country gripped had flipped to Trump in by a historic pandemic 2016. Biden’s victory was a and a confluence of ecorepudiation of Trump’s nomic and social turmoil. “I sought this office to divisive leadership and restore the soul of Ameri- the president-elect now ca,” Biden said in a prime- inherits a deeply polarized time victory speech not nation grappling with far f rom his Delaware foundational questions of h o m e , “ a n d t o m a k e racial justice and economA m e r i c a r e s p e c t e d ic fairness while in the around the world again grips of a virus that has and to unite us here at killed more than 236,000 Americans and reshaped home.” Biden crossed the win- the norms of everyday life. Kamala Harris made ning threshold of 270 Electoral College votes history as the first Black with a win in Pennsylva- woman to become vice nia. His victory came after president, an achievemore than three days of ment that comes as the uncertainty as election U.S. faces a reckoning on officials sorted through a racial justice. The Califorsurge of mail-in votes that nia senator, who is also the first person of South delayed processing. Trump refused to con- Asian descent elected to cede, threatening further the vice presidency, will legal action on ballot become the highest-rankcounting. But Biden used ing woman ever to serve his acceptance speech as in government, four years an olive branch to those after Trump defeated who did not vote for him, Hillary Clinton. Harris introduced Biden telling Trump voters that he understood their dis- at their evening victory appointment but adding, celebration as “a presi“Let’s give each other a dent for all Americans” who would look to bridge chance.” “It’s time to put away a nation riven with partithe harsh rhetoric, to low- sanship and she nodded er the temperature, to see to the historic nature of each other again, to listen her ascension to the vice to each other again, to presidency. “Dream with ambition, make progress, we must lead with conviction and stop treating our opposee yourselves in a way nents as our enemy,” he said. “We are not enemies. that others may not simply because they’ve never We are Americans.” Biden, 77, staked his seen it before,” Harris told candidacy less on any dis- Americans. “You chose tinctive political ideology hope and unity, decency, than on galvanizing a science and, yes, truth ... broad coalition of voters you ushered in a new day around the notion that for America.” After he spoke, the cars Trump posed an existenat the drive-in rally — a tial threat to American
President Elect Joe Biden with Vice-President Elect Kamala Harris. Kamala made history being the first woman, first Black person and first person of South Asian descent elected to the vice presidency. Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images pandemic campaign invention — began to honk their horns and a fireworks display lit up the night sky. Biden was on track to win the national popular vote by more than 4 million, a margin that could grow as ballots continue to be counted. Nonetheless, Trump was not giving up. Departing from longstanding democratic tradition and signaling a potentially turbulent transfer
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of power, he issued a combative statement saying his campaign would take unspecified legal actions. And he followed up with a bombastic, all-caps tweet in which he falsely declared, “I WON THE ELECTION, GOT 71,000,000 LEGAL VOTES.” Twitter immediately flagged it as misleading. Trump has pointed to delays in processing the vote in some states to allege with no evidence that there was fraud and to argue that his rival was trying to seize power — an extraordinary charge by a sitting president trying to sow doubt about a bedrock democratic process. Trump is the first incumbent president to lose reelection since Republican George H.W. Bush in 1992. He was golfing at his Vi rg i n i a c o u n t r y c l u b when he lost the race. He s t aye d o u t fo r h o u rs , stopping to congratulate a bride as he left, and his motorcade returned to the White House to a cacophony of shouts, taunts and unfriendly hand gestures. In Wilmington, Delaware, near the stage that, until Saturday night, had stood empty since it
was erected to celebrate on Election Night, people cheered and pumped their fists as the news that the presidential race had been called for the state’s former senator arrived on their cellphones. On the nearby water, two men in a kayak yelled to a couple paddling by in the opposite direction, “Joe won! They called it!” as people on the shore whooped and hollered. Harris, in workout gear, was shown on video speaking to Biden on the phone, exuberantly telling the president-elect “We did it!” Across the countr y, there were parties and prayer. In New York City, spontaneous block parties broke out. People ran out of their buildings, banging on pots. They danced a n d h i g h - fi v e d w i t h strangers amid honking horns. Among the loudest cheers were those for passing U.S. Postal Service trucks. People streamed into Black Lives Matter Plaza near the White House, near where Trump had ordered the clearing of protesters in June, waving signs and taking cellphone pictures. In Lansi n g , M i ch i g a n , Tr u m p
suppor ters an d Bla ck Lives Matter demonstrators filled the Capitol steps. The lyrics to “Amazing Grace” began to echo through the crowd, and Trump supporters laid their hands on a counter protester, and prayed. Americans showed deep interest in the presidential race. A record 103 million voted early this year, opting to avoid waiting in long lines at polling locations during a pandemic . With counting continuing in some states, Biden had already received more than 75 million votes, more than any presidential candidate before him. Trump’s refusal to concede has no legal implications. But it could add to the incoming administration’s challenge of bringing the country together after a bitter election. Throughout the campaign, Trump repeatedly refused to commit to a peaceful transfer of power, arguing without evidence that the election could be marred by fraud. The nation has a long history of presidential candidates peacefully accepting the outcome of Continued on page 2
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