Democrats emerge victorious after four days of counting.

Joe Biden is the new president of the USA


The clouds of uncertainty  regarding the election season of the United States of America are finally blown off and Joe Biden is heading on the road to  Presidency. Biden claimed 290 electoral seats, widening his reach to states of Pennsylvania and Nevada. World leaders like Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel congratulated Biden on his historic win. The Democratic Administration  resurfaced in the USA with hopes and aspirations driving the soul of the nation.

The Republican leader Donald Trump has been facing a hard time and is yet to come to terms with his defeat. A day after the final outcome, he once again alleged poll fraud and rigged counting. He falsified the authenticity and spirits of elections by asserting such charges. His tweets time and again focus on a rumoured injustice which happened to his party.  According to Trump’s last tweet, "“We should look at the votes. We’re just beginning the tabulation stage. We should look at these allegations. We’re seeing a number of affidavits that there has been voter fraud." Recently, the Supreme Court denied the plea to recount the votes in Pennsylvania. 

In his winning speech, Joe Biden mustered the support of masses and tried to instill a sense of integrity and trust among citizens. He ensured the nation to confide in him and support him to rebuild the soul of the nation with togetherness. He emphasized on the notion, "This is the time to heal the Nation." Moreover, he focussed on the idea of unification by addressing the ones who hadn't voted for him. He comforted them with his position and promised to meet up their expectations and achieve the common goal of nation's development and upliftment.

Kamala Harris, the first Indian American Black woman elected as Vice President of the United States also inspired the world with her heartwarming speech. She tweeted about self trust and inclusivity that the country renders and the world aspires. She said, "While I may be the first woman in this office, I will not be the last-because every little girl watching tonight sees this is a country of possibilities." Highlighting her struggles and hardship she threw light on a positive mindset one should hold to overcome the barriers life poses and emerge as a winner.  

 

 

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