Biden wins White House, ending Trump presidency
Joe Biden defeated incumbent Donald Trump in an election that could end up in the courts.
Joe Biden, inching closer to victory after a bitter presidential election, appealed Friday to Americans to turn the page on divisions as a seething Donald Trump warned him not to declare victory.
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Candidates can request a recount if the margin is less than 0.5% but must wait for a Nov. 20 certification.
"We've had a peaceful transfer of power going back to 1792, every four years, we've moved on to a new administration,” McConnell said.
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In many of the counties, the virus has been politicized and safety measures are ignored.
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensberger said the state will likely conduct a recount however, a formal challenge will most likely not be made until later in November.
The Michigan governor, a frequent target of the president’s ire, said she was anticipating a tumultuous election.
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In a Thursday evening address from the White House, Trump claimed he was the winner in the Pennsylvania contest.
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House Democrats lost at least seven seats to Republican challengers and several races are too close to call.
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Georgia's 16 electoral votes would leave Biden just short of the 270 needed to declare victory.
“The world is watching the example of Arizona, the president is watching the example, you’re not gonna let ‘em steal this.”
Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon said, "I’d actually like to go back to the old times of Tudor England, I’d put the heads on pikes, right, I’d put them at the two corners of the White House as a warning to federal bureaucrats."
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