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American and first Italian slurps pro Biden

American and first Italian slurps pro Biden

Facts, numbers, curiosities and controversies. The tweets of Michele Arnese, director of Start

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FLASH OF UPDATES ON USA ELECTIONS BY THE EDITORIAL OF START MAGAZINE

Joe Biden advances further in Georgia, where his lead over Donald Trump is now 7,248 votes. The Democratic White House candidate also leads in Pennsylvania for 28,833 votes, Nevada for 22,657 votes, Arizona for 29,861. In all four cases the announcement of the winner is still considered 'too close to call'.

Biden gave a speech inviting the population to have patience and trust in the work of the electoral authorities ready, according to him within 24 hours, to proclaim him the new tenant of the White House. “There is no final statement yet but the numbers are clear. We are in a position to win the election and will win, with a clear majority, ”Biden said alongside candidate Vice President Kamala Harris, from the stage set up in her Wilmington, Delaware.

Political advisors of the White House are allegedly pressing for the president of the United States, Donald Trump, to be prepared to accept defeat in the presidential elections, considering the margins for a comeback are increasingly narrow. The Washington Post writes it citing sources of the US administration. The president's staff has not yet outlined a plan of action in the face of the possible proclamation of Joe Biden as the winner, writes the newspaper talking about two fronts within the White House.

The message that Fox News , the Wall Street Journal and the New York Post are getting across, each garrisoning well-defined audiences and readers, is that Donald Trump may have lost the presidential election and that if he intends to keep his legacy intact he should accept the defeat and step aside showing a sense of institutions. It was quite impressive to hear Fox News reporter Laura Ingraham, one of Trump's closest in recent years, advising the president to accept defeat "if and when it happens" with "grace and composure." While hoping that Trump's defeat "never happens", for Ingraham, who took the stage at the Republican convention in 2016 alongside the then-candidate Trump, "President Trump's legacy will become even more significant if he focuses on making ahead of the country ".


This is a machine translation from Italian language of a post published on Start Magazine at the URL https://www.startmag.it/mondo/americanate-e-primi-slurp-italici-pro-biden/ on Sat, 07 Nov 2020 06:50:27 +0000.