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Biden: "I Believe, We Will Be Winner"


Thu 05 Nov 2020 | 12:39 AM
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Democratic nominee Joe Biden delivered a speech from Wilmington, Delaware, on Wednesday. Biden touched upon many sensitive issues regarding the ongoing presidential elections race.

The elections that witness a real battleground on the national level created a sense of controversy, especially the fight of speeches between Biden and his Republican opponent Trump.

The Democratic nominee asked the whole American to be patient and maintain self-restraint due to the presence of some street tensions between the supports of both nominees.

"There will be no blue states and red states when we win, just the United States of America," Biden said.

"He also urged Americans to "lower the temperature, to see each other again, to listen to one another, to hear each other again," he emphasized.

Commenting on Trump's announcement of his victory on Tuesday, he stressed, "I'm not here to declare that I've won, but I am here to report that when the count is finished, I believe that we will be the winner."

Furthermore, he refuted Trump's claims about the legitimacy of the count that is why Trump's campaign filed a case to stop the ongoing counting.

Biden asserted, "Now, every vote must be counted. No one is going to take our democracy away from us."

Until now, Biden is leading the result of the presidential elections by collecting 264 after his victory in Wisconsin.

The results of the three main swing states are not out, however, the results of them can identify the name of the winner especially Pennsylvania which is the main scene of the firing battleground now.

Regarding the rest of the elections, the primary polls showed the leading of the Democrats over the Republicans in the Parliamentary elections, while both parties are drawing in the Senate elections.