Джо Байден избран президентом США

Джо Байден был избран следующим президентом США. Американский народ и весь мир ждут несколько дней, пока подсчет голосов медленно продолжался в ряде маргинальных штатов, где голосование было близко, но около 17:30 по центральному европейскому времени основные сети США, включая CNN, наконец, объявили выборы победой Байдена.

Джо Байдену 78 лет, католик.

Пока голосование в коллегии выборщиков было близко, Байден победил с отрывом в несколько миллионов голосов по всей стране. Он фактически набрал больше голосов, чем любой другой кандидат в президенты в истории США .

Выборы были отмечены ожесточенной предвыборной кампанией, так как действующий президент Дональд Трамп заявил о широко распространенных фальсификациях на выборах, но не смог представить никаких доказательств.

Камела Харрис станет первой цветной женщиной, которая займет пост вице-президента.

источник: commonspace.eu

 

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