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According to Fox News, actors and musicians from every corner of the country reacted online, and a majority came from celebrities who voiced their approval of Biden and Senator Kamala Harris' futures at the White House.
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Harris vowed to fight to "root out systematic racism" but, like Biden, made a broad appeal to unity, saying that Americans "have elected a president who represents the best in us."
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"Crying and holding my daughter, "look baby, she looks like us," tweeted actress Mindy Kaling, referring to Kamala Harris.
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Promising "not to divide but unify," Biden reached out directly to Trump supporters, declaring "they're not our enemies, they're Americans."
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Twitter gives special privileges to world leaders and some other officials, leaving rule-breaking content online if there's "a clear public interest value to keeping the tweet on the service."
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The work ahead of us will be hard, but I promise you this: I will be a President for all Americans -- whether you voted for me or not, said Biden in a tweet
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By winning the vice presidency, she will be a heartbeat away from leading the United States and poised on a stepping stone to the ultimate prize
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After four full days of waiting patiently for the slow march of vote counting to work itself out, Democratic presidential candidate Joseph R Biden, 77, pulled off one of the great political turnarounds in America
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If Biden wins Pennsylvania, he wins the White House
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By Friday morning, Biden overtook Trump in the number of ballots counted in the battleground, a must-win state for Trump that has long been a Republican stronghold
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The development comes as President Trump has made controversial broad allegations of voter fraud in Tuesday's election.
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The November 3 election saw a record voter turnout of 66.9 per cent, which is the highest turnout rate since 1900. The 1900 election had recorded 73.7 per cent voter turnout.
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According to Trump, Democrats were using "illegal votes" to "steal the election from us." "If you count the legal votes, I easily win," he claimed.
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With 71 per cent of mail-in ballots counted in Pennsylvania, officials still needs to count 763,000 of the 2.6 million cast, according to the state's official website.
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On November 4, the US formally withdrew from the 2015 Paris Agreement on Climate Change, a decision originally announced three years ago.
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Biden surpassed the popular vote record of 69,498,516 set by Obama in 2008.
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US media organisations called Michigan for Biden where he had a lead of some 120,000 votes.
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Tuesday's election saw tight races in many key battleground States with Biden winning 224 electoral college votes and Trump closely behind with 213
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"We did win this election," Trump said in an extraordinary speech from the ceremonial East Room of the White House.
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When last reports came in Biden had received 237 electoral college votes as against 213 of incumbent President Donald Trump of the Republican Party.