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Axios: Trump May Run for US Presidential Elections in 2024


Tue 10 Nov 2020 | 03:00 AM
Ahmed Moamar

"Axios",  a US news website reported that the outgoing US president, Donald  J. Trump, is considering the possibility of running for the presidential elections in 2024 in light of indications that he is defeated in the current race.

However, the losing US President claimed that the US presidential elections are still far from the end, in the first comment on statistics confirming his loss to his Democratic rival, Joe Biden.

Trump said in a statement that Biden was "in a hurry to announce his victory" falsely.

Trump revealed that his election campaign intends to file a lawsuit next Monday.

After he released a sensational tweet announcing his victory in the presidential election, President Donald Trump headed to his golf club in Virginia.

Trump posted a series of angry tweets this morning on his Twitter account, stressing again that he won the elections by a large margin.

He accused his Democratic opponents of manipulating the results of the vote using thousands of illegal "ballot papers."

Earlier on Saturday, major American media announced that Democratic candidate Joe Biden has won the US presidential election.

Biden said he felt proud that he was "chosen by the Americans to lead the country."

He won the presidential race with a large difference in votes.

He tweeted that the work awaiting him as president of the United States of America (USA), is not easy, stressing that he will be the president of all Americans.

The media indicated that Biden supporters cheered celebratory in front of the White House after announcing his victory.

On the other hand, the Edison Research Center in the USA  and several major television networks said Democratic candidate Joe Biden won the US presidential election.

According to the Edison Research Center (ERC), Biden, 77, became the oldest elected US president after Trump failed to expand his popular base behind white rural voters and working-class people.

The Associated Press reported that Biden got 294 votes compared to 214 votes for US President Donald Trump.

The (ERC) said, on Saturday evening, that the Democratic candidate, Joe Biden, got 49.5 percent compared to 48.7 percent for President Donald Trump in the crucial state of Arizona.