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    Biden predicts victory over Trump as counts go on

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorNovember 7, 2020No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Electoral College has affirmed Joe Biden as President-Elect
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    Joe Biden has again said he is confident of victory as he inches closer to beating Donald Trump after Tuesday’s US presidential election.

    The Democratic challenger now has 253 of the 270 Electoral College votes needed to clinch the White House under the state-by-state US voting system.

    The former Vice President also leads vote counts in the battlegrounds of Georgia, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Arizona.

    A Biden win would see Mr Trump leave office in January after four years.

    What did Biden say?

    “We’re going to win this race,” Mr Biden told supporters in Wilmington, Delaware, on Friday night, striking an increasingly confident tone as vote tallies showed his lead extending. He was joined by his running mate, California Senator Kamala Harris.

    • Biden surpasses Trump in Pennsylvania, Georgia

    He said he was on track to win more than 300 Electoral College votes and pointed out that more people had voted for his campaign – over 74 million people – than any US presidential candidate in history.

    The former Vice President said Americans had given him a mandate to tackle the coronavirus pandemic, the struggling economy, climate change and systemic racism.

    The Democrat – presenting himself as the candidate of unity after a bitterly fought campaign – said it was time to “get the vitriol out of our politics” and “be civil to one another”.

    President Donald Trump's pathway to victory narrows as Joe Biden closes on presidential election victory
    President Donald Trump’s pathway to victory narrows as Joe Biden closes on presidential election victory

    “We may be opponents but we’re not enemies, we’re Americans,” said Mr Biden, who did not mention his Republican opponent, Mr Trump.

    Mr Biden’s appearance had originally been planned as a victory speech, but he opted instead to give a general update on the state of the race as US TV networks cautiously held off declaring him the winner.

    The Democrat said he hoped to address Americans again on Saturday.

    No indication Trump plans to concede

    Mr Biden – who ran twice previously for the White House, in 1988 and 2008, without success – would be the oldest president ever inaugurated at 78.

    If he is declared the victor this weekend, his team is expected to begin its transition process on Monday.

    The Secret Service has sent reinforcements to Delaware to beef up Mr Biden’s security detail. The Federal Aviation Administration has restricted flights over Wilmington’s airspace.

    However, there is no indication Mr Trump will concede to his opponent in the short term.

    “Joe Biden should not wrongfully claim the office of the President,” he tweeted on Friday afternoon. “I could make that claim also. Legal proceedings are just now beginning!”

    Mr Trump has been making unsubstantiated claims of election fraud, spurring some fellow Republicans to speak up that the rhetoric should be toned down.

    What’s the mood inside the White House?

    President Trump is angry and disappointed that more of his allies are not rallying to his side on television or in the streets, according to White House officials on Friday.

    He has been watching television, making phone calls to on-the-ground campaign offices, and dividing his time between the Oval Office and the residence.

    Several aides did not show up for work and the White House was described as “very empty” with a sombre mood.

    Adding to the bad news, it was reported on Friday night that White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, 61, had tested positive for coronavirus.

    That development came on the day the daily US caseload from the virus hit a new record of more than 125,000.

    The president has indicated to senior advisers that he will forge ahead with legal challenges to the results, although there is still no firm strategy for such litigation.

    One senior outside adviser to the president described his mood on Friday as “somewhere between sullen and hopeful”. The source added that Mr Trump “was the last one to think he could win in 2016”, despite his top aides telling him that he would.

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