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Subject: BIDEN WINS PRESIDENCY Sat Nov 07, 2020 10:11 am
Published 26 mins ago Biden wins presidency, Trump denied second term in White House, Fox News projects Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has defeated incumbent President Donald Trump, Fox News projects. By Brooke Singman, Paul Steinhauser | Fox News
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has defeated incumbent President Donald Trump, denying him a second term in the White House, Fox News projects, a victory for the former vice president after a bitter campaign and dramatic, prolonged vote count in battleground states sparking lawsuits from the Trump campaign.
It came as the Fox News Decision Desk projected Saturday that Biden will win the state of Nevada and the commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
"I am honored and humbled by the trust the American people have placed in me and in Vice President-elect Harris," Biden said in a statement. "In the face of unprecedented obstacles, a record number of Americans voted. Proving once again, that democracy beats deep in the heart of America."
He added: "With the campaign over, it’s time to put the anger and the harsh rhetoric behind us and come together as a nation."
A year and a half after launching his White House bid, Biden secured enough states to put him over the threshold of 270 electoral votes and bring an end to the four game-changing years of the Trump presidency, according to a projection from the Fox News Decision Desk. For Trump, the loss comes four years after a stunning upset – when he came from behind in 2016 and outperformed the polls in a historic White House victory against the Democrats’ nominee, Hillary Clinton.
But in a statement Saturday, Trump did not concede and instead vowed to continue to fight.
“The simple fact is this election is far from over. Joe Biden has not been certified as the winner of any states, let alone any of the highly contested states headed for mandatory recounts, or states where our campaign has valid and legitimate legal challenges that could determine the ultimate victor,” the president said.
He added: “Beginning Monday, our campaign will start prosecuting our case in court to ensure election laws are fully upheld and the rightful winner is seated.”
The president has launched a series of legal battles over ballot counting in battleground states, with his campaign filing suits in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan and Nevada as the states tallied votes sent by mail. Trump, his campaign and surrogates have spread allegations of fraud in the voting and ballot counting in various states, although solid proof of it has not emerged.
It's unclear if the president may concede immediately. In addition, Georgia’s secretary of state signaled Friday the battleground state is headed toward a recount, given the razor-thin margin of votes there.
With strong focus on the coronavirus since the worst pandemic in a century swept across the nation eight months ago, Biden was able to keep the spotlight on the president’s record, largely preventing Trump from making the 2020 campaign a choice election. Amid national protests and unrest over racial inequity and another nasty Supreme Court nomination battle in the closing days of the race, Biden kept his eye on the pandemic and an economy hit hard by the coronavirus.
Biden, who laid low for the first couple of months after the pandemic forced Americans to self-isolate, was ridiculed by the president and the Trump campaign who claimed he was “hiding” in his basement at his home in Wilmington, Del. But, the strategy worked -- keeping the electorate’s focus on the president. And, highlighting Trump’s divisive style of governing, the former vice president pledged to be a uniter willing to work across the aisle and reach to Republicans to find common ground.
Biden was able to resist withering attacks by the president, the Trump campaign and Republican surrogates over his record in politics stretching for nearly half a century. And, he was able to deflect a barrage of incoming fire over controversies targeting him and his son, Hunter, amid charges from the president of Biden family “corruption.”
But, the road ahead for the soon-to-be-78-year-old president-elect will be far from easy, as he must cope with titanic challenges never faced to this magnitude by an incoming commander in chief. To compound the enormous job ahead, Biden likely will have to deal with a Republican party that may be in no mood to compromise – and with a progressive base of his own party that will almost certainly try to push the incoming president to the left.
Biden’s victory comes five years after he passed on a White House run, as he reeled from the death of his eldest son, Beau. A year later, Clinton narrowly lost numerous key battleground states to Trump due in part to a drop in support from White working class voters as well as a lack of enthusiasm from Black and Latino voters. But, Biden – who’s long been known as “Middle Class Joe” because of his roots growing up in a working-class family in Scranton, Pa., and later in Delaware, and who served for eight years as vice president under Barack Obama, America’s first Black president -- was able to succeed where Clinton failed.
For Biden, who made unsuccessful White House bids in 1988 and 2008, the third time was the charm.
"The core values of this nation, our standing in the world, our very democracy, everything that has made America -- America -- is at stake,” the former vice president emphasized as he announced his candidacy for president in April of last year, ending months of intrigue and media speculation.
Biden entered a record-setting, jam-packed field of contenders for the Democratic presidential nomination, and he repeatedly took attacks from his more progressive rivals over his stance on the issues and his record during his four-plus decades as a senator from Delaware and vice president in the Obama administration. During the summer and fall of 2019, Biden was in the line of fire, as the front-runner in the race weathered a barrage of attacks.
Biden, who had struggled with fundraising since his campaign launch, saw his standing in the polls deteriorate at the end of last year and early this year, as progressive champion Sen. Bernie Sanders soared. And, the former vice president appeared on the ropes in February, after disappointing and distant showings in the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primary, the first two contests in the presidential nomination calendar.
But, a landslide victory in the South Carolina primary on the last day of February, followed by sweeping victories three days later in the coast-to-coast Super Tuesday contests, vaulted Biden back to front-runner status. Most of his rivals quickly dropped out of the race as moderates and establishment Democrats rallied around Biden. After a continued streak of primary victories in March and early April, Sanders – who was Biden’s last rival for the nomination – ended his bid and endorsed the former vice president.
Biden entered a general election contest against Trump badly behind the GOP incumbent in the crucial fundraising and campaign organization metrics. At the same time, the White House race instantly was upended as the coronavirus pandemic swept the nation, forcing millions to self-isolate and shuttering major parts of the economy, triggering the worst recession since the Great Depression eight decades ago.
As Biden was working to unite the Democrats following a bruising primary, the general showdown between him and Trump instantly became a referendum on the president’s handling of the pandemic and the economy, giving Biden a race he could win.
Biden spent the remainder of the spring, summer and autumn continuously pillorying the president’s efforts to combat the coronavirus and revive the economy, and spelling out his proposals.
The president had been raising money for his reelection ever since he took over the White House in January 2017, and he enjoyed a massive early fundraising advantage over Biden. As Trump started going up with ads on TV in the key battlegrounds, Biden remained dark. The former vice president didn’t make his first major ad buy on television until the middle of June.
But, thanks in part to a surge in fundraising in late spring through summer, including record-shattering campaign cash hauls in August and September, Biden dramatically outraised the president as the general election heated up - and he outspent Trump on TV ads the past three months. In the digital ad wars, Biden also enjoyed a slight spending advantage.
Vote count continues in Pennsylvania, other states amid legal challenges from Trump campaignVideo Biden held his own in both presidential debates – disproving the repeated attacks by Trump and his campaign questioning the 77-year old nominee’s mental acuity. And, Trump’s brief hospitalization after contracting COVID-19, as well an autumn surge in the coronavirus in key states across the country, kept the campaign’s spotlight firmly on an issue that did no favors for the president’s reelection chances.
The final stretch of the campaign saw Biden playing offense and the president on defense – with most of the campaign stops in states Trump narrowly captured in 2016.
Biden’s closing themes were the same as those he used when he announced his candidacy.
"The heart and soul of this country’s at stake,” Biden told Florida voters during a stop in Broward County last week as he promised to bring compassion and empathy back to the White House.
And, Biden continued to emphasize his goal to unite the nation, repeatedly stressing that “I’m running as a proud Democrat but I’ll govern as an American president to unite and to heal. I’ll work as hard for those who didn’t support me as those who do. That’s the job of the president: a duty of caring, caring for everyone.”
Taking aim at the president’s war of words with many of the nation’s leading public health officials, Biden highlighted that “we choose hope over fear, we choose unity over division, and we choose science over fiction, and yes, we choose truth over lies.”
Biden now has two and a half months to assemble a Cabinet and top officials who instantly will have to cope with the tallest challenges ever faced by an incoming president and administration – from the worst pandemic to strike the world in a century, and the worst economic recession to grip the nation since the Great Depression eight decades ago.
And, Biden will be squeezed from both sides – by reeling Republicans who may look to run the same playbook that stymied President Obama and Biden as they took over in the White House in 2009. But, he’ll also face pressure from his left flank – as the support by progressives during the election will quickly deteriorate, with Trump’s defeat. The left will be looking for top progressives to land leading roles in Biden’s administration, and will be pushing hard to implement their agenda on the economy, social justice, civil rights, and judicial reform, and on combating climate change.
Firebrand lawmakers on the left – such as Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York and the other members of now emboldened and enlarged “Squad” – kept the peace during the general election, but with the Democrats’ common foe now defeated – the intra-party infighting may soon commence, with the left scrutinizing every move by a politician firmly planted in the center-left of the party.
Also hovering over Biden: questions over his durability and whether he’ll run for reelection in four years. The last thing the president-elect needs at the onset of his tenure in the White House is to be collared with lame-duck status.
Biden hasn’t ruled out running for a second term. Asked in August if he was open to running for reelection, he said “absolutely,” in an interview with ABC News
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Subject: Re: BIDEN WINS PRESIDENCY Sat Nov 07, 2020 8:05 pm
GOP election lawyer tells Trump to let it go — the courts won’t help him out.
On CNN Saturday, Ben Ginsberg — a Republican lawyer who was involved in the Bush v. Gore recount in 2000 — said that President Donald Trump’s legal challenges in Pennsylvania are futile, and courts are not going to help him throw the election this time.
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Subject: Re: BIDEN WINS PRESIDENCY Sat Nov 07, 2020 10:08 pm
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Subject: Re: BIDEN WINS PRESIDENCY Sun Nov 08, 2020 1:50 am
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Subject: Re: BIDEN WINS PRESIDENCY Sun Nov 08, 2020 5:06 am
President-elect Joe Biden is planning executive orders that would sweepingly reverse Trump's biggest policies The Week, Jeva Lange, The Week • November 7, 2020
President-elect Joe Biden is prepared to issue a series of executive orders after taking office that would reverse some of President Trump's most noteworthy policies, including his controversial "Muslim ban," his crackdown on DREAMers, and his withdrawals from the Paris climate accords and the World Health Organization, people familiar with his plans told The Washington Post.
Biden's advisers have spent "months quietly working on how best to implement his agenda, with hundreds of transition officials preparing to get to work inside various federal agencies," the Post writes. "They have assembled a book filled with his campaign commitments to help guide their early decisions." In another display of how stark a contrast Biden plans to draw with Trump, the president-elect reportedly plans to announce a robust, 12-member coronavirus task force as soon as Monday.
While Biden's sweeping erasure of his predecessor's efforts in office would be remarkable, the president-elect will likely have few other options for implementing major policies, since the looming possibility of a Republican-controlled Senate would present an obstacle for his administration to pass substantial legislation. "In the old days, the mandate meant that the other side would be more amenable, or feeling they had an impetus to work," Sen. Robert P. Casey Jr., Jr. (D-Pa.) explained to the Post. "I'm not sure that applies any longer."
Subject: Re: BIDEN WINS PRESIDENCY Sun Nov 08, 2020 2:51 pm
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Subject: Re: BIDEN WINS PRESIDENCY Sun Nov 08, 2020 5:45 pm
Published 54 mins ago Biden's first move as president-elect? Mask mandate for all. Here's how he plans on doing it.
Joe Biden launches transition website, names coronavirus response coordinator
President-elect taps Dr. Vivek Murthy to lead pandemic task force, as transition team prepares list of executive orders; Peter Doocy reports.
One of Joe Biden's first priorities as president-elect will be implementing mask mandates nationwide by working with governors. The future 46th president, however, says if they refuse than he will go to mayors and county executives and get local masking requirements in place.
Published 1 hour ago Media outlets falsely claim London fireworks, Paris church bells were celebrating Biden victory ABC News, CNN, and MSNBC wrongfully attributed events overseas to the U.S. election
The results of the 2020 presidential election will certainly have a global impact, but members of the media have wrongly credited events across the pond as celebrations of Joe Biden's victory.
Over the weekend, ABC News shared a video of fireworks going off in London, directly tying it to projections of the Democrat winning the election.
"Fireworks lit up the night sky over London, England, after Joe Biden was characterized to be the apparent winner of the presidential election," ABC News tweeted with the video.
MSNBC REPORTEDLY LETS JON MEACHAM GO AS CONTRIBUTOR AFTER NOT DISCLOSING HE WAS A SPEECHWRITER FOR BIDEN
Well, the network deleted the tweet after it was brought to its attention that the fireworks were actually celebrating Guy Fawkes Night, which was observed over the weekend following the official November 5 holiday.
The British outlet The Daily Mail describes, "Every year on Bonfire Night families across the UK gather outside on November 5 to enjoy firework displays commemorating the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605. The plot was formed by Catholic zealots to blow up Parliament in order to assassinate King James I and overthrow Protestant rule."
ABC News wasn't alone in making such a mistake. CNN correspondent Jeff Zeleny called European celebrations of Biden's election win "extraordinary."
"We heard church bells ringing in Paris, we saw fireworks in London. This is indeed a moment the world is watching," Zeleny told CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer on Saturday.
MSNBC anchor Ari Melber similarly pointed to celebrations "across the globe," airing footage of the French church bells that apparently rang for Biden.
"That was the reaction there to mark Trump losing, Joe Biden becoming our president-elect," Melber told viewers before playing footage of the fireworks from London. "Millions of people in dozens and dozens of countries stopping to reflect on what we did, what you did here in America yesterday."
Except that the French church bells, too, had nothing to do with the American election.
The Washington Post highlighted a fact-check from the French newspaper Libération concluded that not only did church bells not even ring in Paris it was the nearby suburb of Meudon. And the church bells that rang were "automatically programed to announce the 6 p.m. mass."
Joseph A. Wulfsohn is a media reporter for Fox News. Follow him on Twitter @JosephWulfsohn. Fox Nation
Subject: Video of Chancellor Merkel Congratulating JoeBiden Wed Nov 11, 2020 1:08 am
11-11-2020
This video of Chancellor Merkel congratulating @JoeBiden and @KamalaHarris is worth your time. Merkel talks about German history, the role of the United States and much more. Take a look:
Subject: The Associated Press Called The Race on Wednesday. Wed Nov 11, 2020 9:58 pm
11-11-2020
The Associated Press called the race on Wednesday.
Joe Biden upset finally decided in Arizona — Democrats score 11 more Electoral Votes,
The Associated Press, Fox News and Decision Desk HQ are officially projecting the Democratic Party ticket has carried the once deep-red state of Arizona.
The Arizona Republic also shows Biden as the projected winner with 99 percent of ballots in.
The AP and Fox called the state on Election Night, much to the chagrin of President Donald Trump. Decision Desk HQ has been more conservative in their calls.
After a large release of data from Maricopa County, Biden is now up by more than 11,000 and there’s no pathway to victory left for Trump.
In 2016, Trump won the state’s 11 Electoral College votes by 3.5 percent points. Bill Clinton and Harry Truman are the only Democrats to carry the state since the end of World War II.
The Associated Press called the race on Wednesday. The state was also called by Fox News, which reportedly angered Trump.
That has nothing to do with Biden presidential win.. --- It is about the State counts mess -- Biden Has won the presidency. He Is the elect president. this thread is dead, yup..
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That has nothing to do with Biden presidential win.. --- It is about the State counts mess -- Biden Has won the presidency. He Is the elect president. this thread is dead, yup..
Biden hasn't won yet, Temple. The states still have to certify their votes.
Subject: Re: BIDEN WINS PRESIDENCY Thu Nov 12, 2020 12:57 am
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Temple wrote:
That has nothing to do with Biden presidential win.. --- It is about the State counts mess -- Biden Has won the presidency. He Is the elect president. this thread is dead, yup..
Biden hasn't won yet, Temple. The states still have to certify their votes.
Subject: ‘It’s Over’: Joe Biden’s Win Is Certified In All Key States Mon Nov 30, 2020 10:05 pm
11-30-2020
‘It’s over’: Joe Biden’s win is certified in all key states —
Since Nov. 7, the result of the 2020 presidential race has been clear: Joe Biden has defeated President Donald Trump by a substantial enough margin that the outcome has never really been in doubt by serious observers.
But on Monday, the results met a new official threshold as Arizona and Wisconsin became the final decisive swing states to certify their votes.
“All six key states have now certified their election results with Joe Biden as the winner.” “Trump and his allies remain 1-39 in court.”
In addition to the newly certified swing states, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Nevada, and Georgia have also certified Biden as the winner. Georgia is still undergoing a recount, but it is not expected to affect the result, especially since the state has already conducted an audit of the ballots, carried out by hand, that affirmed a margin for Biden of more than 12,000 votes. Trump also funded recounts of two counties in Wisconsin, which likewise reaffirmed Biden’s win. Certifications are also being carried out in swing states Trump won and states where the presidential election outcome was never really in doubt.
Usually, the certification of the presidential results is not a newsworthy event, because — aside from the 2000 race, which was exceptionally close and disputed — the loser in the race concedes as soon as the media calls the election.
That makes the formalities of the election process much less interesting to cover. This year, though, Trump has refused to concede the election and, in fact, continues to insist he won.
He’s been pushing a slew of ridiculous and clumsy lawsuits, along with a disinformation campaign pushing conspiracy fictions, in an effort to overturn the election, but these baseless maneuvers have consistently failed to move him any closer to staying in power. The certification of the key results is just another sign that has clownish coup attempt is failing.
In theory, Trump still has some cards he could try to play. He could try to convince enough electors in the Electoral College to vote for him. But they won’t. Alternatively, he can try to convince legislatures in states he lost to send alternative slates of electors that really would vote for him rather than Biden. But there’s not really any mechanism to do this. Democrats in Congress would have the power to stop it. And the certification of the official results just makes any effort to overturn the vote all the more pathetic, duplicitous, and untenable. It’s just not going to work.
Trump isn’t handling this news well. He’s been lashing out at his allies, like Republican Gov. Brian Kemp of Georgia, for failing to hand him victory, despite the fact that Kemp had no power or authority to do so.
And Republicans seem increasingly worried that Trump is stoking animus among the party’s base for its elected officials, which could undermine their hopes of keeping the two Georgia Senate seats on the ballot in January runoff.
If Democrats can win both those seats — which looks difficult but not impossible — they’ll take control of the Senate, giving Biden a much freer hand to enact his agenda.
That’s why it should be particularly concerning for Republicans that Trump is retweeting posts like the following, which express doubts about the purpose of voting for the GOP:
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Subject: Re: BIDEN WINS PRESIDENCY Thu Dec 03, 2020 3:22 am
Subject: It's Official- Congress Confirm Biden Will Be the 46th President !! Thu Jan 07, 2021 1:51 am
A joint session of Congress ended a day of siege on Thursday by officially certifying President-elect Joe Biden’s Electoral College win in the November election, the final step ahead of his Jan. 20 inauguration.
The bottom line: Despite some Republican lawmakers' challenges — and the brutal rampage of the Capitol by supporters of President Trump — the final votes in Congress confirm that Biden will be the 46th president of the United States.
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Subject: Joe Biden is the President of the United States. #46 !! Wed Jan 20, 2021 6:19 pm
Joe Biden is the President of the United States. #46 !!