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    The audience listens to former President Barack Obama speak during a drive-in campaign rally with Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden on Oct. 31, 2020, at Belle Isle in Detroit.

  • Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden takes off his face mask...

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    Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden takes off his face mask as he arrives to speak Nov. 4, 2020, in Wilmington, Delaware.

  • People celebrate in Chicago's Andersonville neighborhood after former vice president...

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    People celebrate in Chicago's Andersonville neighborhood after former vice president and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden was announced as the winner.

  • Laura LaFortune, from left, Stephanie Santucci, Mandy Rodio and Nicole...

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    Laura LaFortune, from left, Stephanie Santucci, Mandy Rodio and Nicole Paparozzi cheer as vice president-elect Kamala Harris speaks prior to Joe Biden giving his presidential victory speech on Nov. 7, 2020. The four women watched the speeches while waiting for take out at Puebla Restaurant in Chicago's Logan Square neighborhood.

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    Joe Biden supporters listen as the Democratic presidential candidate and former vice president speaks at a rally at Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park on Nov. 1, 2020, in Philadelphia.

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    Derek Leonard gestures behind a poster supporting Joe Biden in Ballina, Ireland, on Nov. 7, 2020.

  • Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., and her husband, Douglas Emhoff, right,...

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    Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., and her husband, Douglas Emhoff, right, clap for Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and his wife, Jill, after a campaign event at Alexis Dupont High School in Wilmington, Delaware, on Aug. 12, 2020.

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    People celebrate after it was announced that Joe Biden was elected the 46th president of the United States, on Nov. 7, 2020, outside the Philadelphia Convention Center.

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    Attendees at a campaign drive-in event for Joe Biden, the Democratic presidential nominee, at Belle Isle Casino in Detroit on Oct. 31, 2020.

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    Black Lives Matter activists join crowds celebrating the election of Joe Biden over President Trump in the election for the presidency of the United States on Wacker Drive in downtown Chicago, Nov. 7, 2020.

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    Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.), the Democratic nominee for vice president, speaks during a drive-in campaign rally in Philadelphia, on Nov. 2, 2020. Harris made history Saturday, Nov. 7, as the first Black woman elected as vice president of the United States, shattering barriers that have kept men — almost all of them white — entrenched at the highest levels of American politics for more than two centuries.

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    Sen. Kamala Harris talks with farmers at Coyote Run Farm on Aug. 11, 2019, in Lacona, Iowa.

  • People celebrate in Chicago's Andersonville neighborhood after former vice president...

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    People celebrate in Chicago's Andersonville neighborhood after former vice president and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden was announced as the winner over President Donald Trump to become the 46th president of the United States, Nov. 7, 2020.

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    Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden speaks at a get-out-the-vote event at Sharon Baptist Church on Nov. 1, 2020, in Philadelphia.

  • Former Vice President and presidential candidate Joe Biden greets a...

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    Former Vice President and presidential candidate Joe Biden greets a supporter after speaking to news media at the Berston Field House, March 9, 2020, in Flint, Mich.

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    A handmade Biden for president sign sits along Wisconsin Highway 60 on Oct. 28, 2020 in Gotham, Wisconsin.

  • With Trump Tower in the background, people celebrate on Michigan...

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    With Trump Tower in the background, people celebrate on Michigan Avenue in downtown Chicago after Joe Biden defeated President Donald Trump to become the 46th president of the United States on Nov. 7, 2020.

  • People celebrate in front of Chicago's Trump Tower after former...

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    People celebrate in front of Chicago's Trump Tower after former vice president and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden was announced as the winner.

  • Sen. Kamala Harris speaks and Sen. Cory Booker listens as...

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    Sen. Kamala Harris speaks and Sen. Cory Booker listens as U.S. Attorney General William Barr testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee on May 1, 2019.

  • Former Vice President and presidential candidate Joe Biden speaks to...

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    Former Vice President and presidential candidate Joe Biden speaks to news media and a handful of supporters at the Berston Field House, March 9, 2020, in Flint, Mich.

  • People celebrate in Chicago's Andersonville neighborhood near Clark street and...

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    People celebrate in Chicago's Andersonville neighborhood near Clark street and Balmoral avenue after former vice president and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden was announced as the winner.

  • President-elect Joe Biden and Dr. Jill Biden wave to supporters...

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    President-elect Joe Biden and Dr. Jill Biden wave to supporters Nov. 7, 2020, in Wilmington, Del.

  • Democratic presidential candidate, former Vice President Joe Biden touches his...

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    Democratic presidential candidate, former Vice President Joe Biden touches his face as he speaks to members of the clergy and community leaders at Bethel AME Church in Wilmington, Del., June 1, 2020.

  • President-elect Joe Biden, right, on stage with Vice President-elect Kamala...

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    President-elect Joe Biden, right, on stage with Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, left, Nov. 7, 2020, in Wilmington, Del.

  • Presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden reaches for...

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    Presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden reaches for a camera phone to take selfies with supporters at a campaign event leading up to the Iowa Caucuses at the Roosevelt Creative Corridor Business Academy, Feb. 1, 2020, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

  • People celebrate in front of Chicago's Trump Tower after former...

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    People celebrate in front of Chicago's Trump Tower after former vice president and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden was announced as the winner over President Donald Trump to become the 46th president of the United States, Nov. 7, 2020.

  • People celebrate after it was announced that Joe Biden was...

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    People celebrate after it was announced that Joe Biden was elected the 46th president of the United States, on Nov. 7, 2020, in Philadelphia.

  • Sen. Kamala Harris walks with Coyote Run Farm owners Matt...

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    Sen. Kamala Harris walks with Coyote Run Farm owners Matt Russell, center, and Patrick Stanley upon arrival on Aug. 11, 2019, in Lacona, Iowa.

  • Democratic vice presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., speaks Oct....

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    Democratic vice presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., speaks Oct. 3, 2020, during a drive-in get out the vote rally at Palm Beach State College in Lake Worth, Fla.

  • Former Vice President Joe Biden, the Democratic presidential nominee, is...

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    Former Vice President Joe Biden, the Democratic presidential nominee, is greeted by supporters gathered for a campaign event at a union hall Nov. 3, 2020, in Scranton, Pennsylvania.

  • California Sen. Kamala Harris speaks during a rally for former...

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    California Sen. Kamala Harris speaks during a rally for former Vice President Joe Biden at Renaissance High School on March 9, 2020, in Detroit.

  • People celebrate in front of Chicago's Trump Tower after former...

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    People celebrate in front of Chicago's Trump Tower after former vice president and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden was announced as the winner on Nov. 7, 2020.

  • Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., center, attends a Corinthian Baptist Church...

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    Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., center, attends a Corinthian Baptist Church service on Aug. 11, 2019, in Des Moines, Iowa.

  • People listen as former President Barack Obama speaks at a...

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    People listen as former President Barack Obama speaks at a rally at Belle Isle Casino in Detroit on Oct. 31, 2020, also attended by Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden.

  • Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden hugs his granddaughter Finnegan Biden...

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    Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden hugs his granddaughter Finnegan Biden during a canvassing kick-off event on Nov. 1, 2020, in Philadelphia.

  • Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden waves after...

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    Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden waves after speaking at a rally Nov. 2, 2020, at Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport in Cleveland.

  • California Sen. Kamala Harris, from left, Democratic presidential candidate Joe...

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    California Sen. Kamala Harris, from left, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker hold hands during a rally for Biden at Renaissance High School on March 9, 2020, in Detroit.

  • Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris speaks during the Iowa Democratic...

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    Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris speaks during the Iowa Democratic Wing Ding fundraising dinner Aug. 9, 2019, at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa.

  • People celebrate outside the Pennsylvania Convention Center on Nov. 7,...

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    People celebrate outside the Pennsylvania Convention Center on Nov. 7, 2020, after Democrat Joe Biden defeated President Donald Trump to become 46th president of the United States.

  • Democratic vice presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., and her...

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    Democratic vice presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., and her husband Doug Emhoff take the stage during a drive-in get out the vote rally, Nov. 2, 2020, in Philadelphia.

  • Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden speaks at...

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    Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden speaks at a hangar at General Mitchell International Airport on Oct. 30, 2020, in Milwaukee.

  • Former Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden laughs...

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    Former Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden laughs with supporter Ruth Burrows, of Urbandale, Iowa, at the Iowa State Fair, Aug. 8, 2019, in Des Moines.

  • Supporters listen to Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden during a...

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    Supporters listen to Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden during a drive-in campaign rally at Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park on Nov. 1, 2020, in Philadelphia.

  • Supporters celebrate in the street near Trump International Hotel &...

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    Supporters celebrate in the street near Trump International Hotel & Tower after Democrat Joe Biden defeated President Donald Trump to become the 46th president of the United States on Nov. 7, 2020, in Chicago.

  • People gather Nov. 7, 2020, in McPherson Square in Washington,...

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    People gather Nov. 7, 2020, in McPherson Square in Washington, D.C., react to the presidential race being called by CNN in Democrat Joe Biden's favor over President Donald Trump.

  • Presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden talks with...

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    Presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden talks with Ava Lawton, 14, after speaking at a campaign event leading up to the Iowa Caucuses at a Quality Inn & Suites, Jan. 31, 2020, in Fort Madison, Iowa.

  • After loosing to Joe Biden, President Trump signs pop up...

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    After loosing to Joe Biden, President Trump signs pop up at The Rally to Demand Democracy and Defend the Election, organized by many organizations including the Chicago Teacher's Union and the SEIU, at Union Park in Chicago's West Town neighborhood on Nov. 7, 2020.

  • Sen Kamala Harris smiles as she tours Morningside College on...

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    Sen Kamala Harris smiles as she tours Morningside College on Aug. 8, 2019 in Sioux City, Iowa.

  • People celebrate in Chicago's Andersonville neighborhood near Clark street and...

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    People celebrate in Chicago's Andersonville neighborhood near Clark street and Balmoral avenue after former vice president and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden was announced as the winner over President Donald Trump to become the 46th president of the United States, Nov. 7, 2020.

  • People celebrate in Chicago's Andersonville neighborhood near Clark street and...

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    People celebrate in Chicago's Andersonville neighborhood near Clark street and Balmoral avenue after former vice president and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden was announced as the winner over President Donald Trump to become the 46th president of the United States, Nov. 7, 2020.

  • People stand near their cars as they listen to Democratic...

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    People stand near their cars as they listen to Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden during a drive-in campaign rally at FDR Park on Nov. 1, 2020, in Philadelphia.

  • White House chief of staff Mark Meadows arrives to hear...

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    White House chief of staff Mark Meadows arrives to hear President Donald Trump speak on election night in the East Room of the White House, on Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2020.

  • Trump supporters, at right, pray with a counterprotester after the...

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    Trump supporters, at right, pray with a counterprotester after the presidential election was called for Joe Biden outside the State Capitol in Lansing, Michigan, on Nov. 7, 2020.

  • People celebrate in front of Chicago's Trump Tower after former...

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    People celebrate in front of Chicago's Trump Tower after former vice president and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden was announced as the winner to become the 46th president of the United States, Nov. 7, 2020.

  • Crowds react to the election of Joe Biden over President...

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    Crowds react to the election of Joe Biden over President Trump in the election for the presidency of the United States on Michigan Avenue, Nov. 7, 2020.

  • Romana Barbagallo holds a cutout of Democratic presidential nominee Joe...

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    Romana Barbagallo holds a cutout of Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden as Democratic vice presidential nominee Sen. Kamala Harris makes a campaign stop Oct. 31, 2020, at the Palm Beach State College in Lake Worth, Florida.

  • Former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Kamala Harris shake...

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    Former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Kamala Harris shake hands on Sept. 12, 2019, after a Democratic presidential primary debate hosted by ABC at Texas Southern University in Houston.

  • President Donald Trump returns to the White House after playing...

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    President Donald Trump returns to the White House after playing a round of golf Nov. 7, 2020, in Washington.

  • People celebrate in front of Chicago's Trump Tower after former...

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    People celebrate in front of Chicago's Trump Tower after former vice president and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden was announced as the winner over President Donald Trump to become the 46th president of the United States, Nov. 7, 2020.

  • Former Vice President Joe Biden and former President Barack Obama...

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    Former Vice President Joe Biden and former President Barack Obama greet each other with an air elbow bump Oct. 31, 2020, at the conclusion of rally at Northwestern High School in Flint, Michigan.

  • Fireworks erupt over Wacker Drive as crowds react to the...

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    Fireworks erupt over Wacker Drive as crowds react to the election of Joe Biden over President Trump in the election for the presidency of the United States in downtown Chicago, Nov. 7, 2020.

  • Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden hugs California Sen. Kamala Harris...

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    Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden hugs California Sen. Kamala Harris during a rally at Renaissance High School on March 9, 2020, in Detroit.

  • Fair goers are reflected in the sunglasses of former Vice...

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    Fair goers are reflected in the sunglasses of former Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden as he gives his Political Soapbox speech at the Iowa State Fair, Aug. 8, 2019, in Des Moines, Iowa.

  • With Trump Tower in the background, Darren McRoy, of Skokie,...

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    With Trump Tower in the background, Darren McRoy, of Skokie, celebrates on Michigan Avenue in downtown Chicago after Joe Biden defeated President Donald Trump to become the 46th president of the United States on Nov. 7, 2020.

  • Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden and his...

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    Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden and his running mate Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., pass each other as Harris moves to the podium to speak during a campaign event at Alexis Dupont High School in Wilmington, Del., Aug. 12 2020.

  • Supporters wait for Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden at a...

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    Supporters wait for Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden at a drive-in rally Nov. 1, 2020, at Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park in Philadelphia.

  • People celebrate Nov. 7, 2020, in Philadelphia after Democrat Joe...

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    People celebrate Nov. 7, 2020, in Philadelphia after Democrat Joe Biden defeated President Donald Trump to become 46th president of the United States.

  • Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden speaks during a drive-in campaign...

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    Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden speaks during a drive-in campaign rally at Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park on Nov. 1, 2020, in Philadelphia. President Donald Trump won the key battleground state narrowly in 2016.

  • People celebrate in Chicago's Andersonville neighborhood near Clark and Balmoral...

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    People celebrate in Chicago's Andersonville neighborhood near Clark and Balmoral after former vice president and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden was announced as the winner on Nov. 7, 2020.

  • Connecticut delegates hold a watch party at Dunkin' Donuts Park...

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    Connecticut delegates hold a watch party at Dunkin' Donuts Park Aug. 20, 2020, as Democratic nominee Joe Biden speaks during the virtual Democratic Party Convention.

  • A couple shares a kiss while celebrating on Michigan Avenue...

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    A couple shares a kiss while celebrating on Michigan Avenue in downtown Chicago after Joe Biden defeated President Donald Trump to become the 46th president of the United States on Nov. 7, 2020.

  • Villagers prepare placards featuring U.S. democratic vice presidential candidate Sen....

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    Villagers prepare placards featuring U.S. democratic vice presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris, as they prepare to celebrate should the Democratic Party win the presidential elections, in Painganadu a neighboring village of Thulasendrapuram, south of Chennai, Tamil Nadu state, India.

  • People celebrate in front of Chicago's Trump Tower after former...

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    People celebrate in front of Chicago's Trump Tower after former vice president and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden was announced as the winner over President Donald Trump to become the 46th president of the United States, Nov. 7, 2020.

  • Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden arrives at...

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    Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden arrives at Grace Lutheran Church in Kenosha, Wisconsin on Sept. 3, 2020.

  • Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris walks off stage during the...

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    Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris walks off stage during the Iowa Democratic Wing Ding fundraising dinner Aug. 9, 2019, at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa.

  • A man celebrates Nov. 7, 2020, in Philadelphia, after Democrat...

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    A man celebrates Nov. 7, 2020, in Philadelphia, after Democrat Joe Biden defeated President Donald Trump to become 46th president of the United States.

  • People celebrate Nov. 7, 2020, in Times Square in New...

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    People celebrate Nov. 7, 2020, in Times Square in New York after it was announced that Joe Biden was elected the 46th president of the United States.

  • A motorist celebrates while passing the Pennsylvania Convention Center on...

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    A motorist celebrates while passing the Pennsylvania Convention Center on Nov. 7, 2020, after Democrat Joe Biden defeated President Donald Trump to become 46th president of the United States.

  • Presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden takes selfies...

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    Presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden takes selfies with supporters and Graham Lyons, 14, right, after speaking at a campaign event leading up to the Iowa Caucuses at a Quality Inn & Suites, Jan. 31, 2020, in Fort Madison, Iowa.

  • Former Vice President Joe Biden rallies with supporters, Nov. 1,...

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    Former Vice President Joe Biden rallies with supporters, Nov. 1, 2019 before the Democratic Party Liberty and Justice Dinner in Des Moines.

  • Supporters celebrate in the street near Trump International Hotel &...

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    Supporters celebrate in the street near Trump International Hotel & Tower after Democrat Joe Biden defeated President Donald Trump to become the 46th president of the United States on Nov. 7, 2020 in Chicago.

  • Sen. Kamala Harris speaks at a rally on Aug. 12,...

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    Sen. Kamala Harris speaks at a rally on Aug. 12, 2019, in Davenport, Iowa.

  • People celebrate in front of Chicago's Trump Tower after former...

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    People celebrate in front of Chicago's Trump Tower after former vice president and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden was announced as the winner over President Donald Trump to become the 46th president of the United States, Nov. 7, 2020.

  • Former Vice President and presidential candidate Joe Biden speaks during...

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    Former Vice President and presidential candidate Joe Biden speaks during a rally at Renaissance High School, March 9, 2020, in Detroit.

  • People celebrate outside the Pennsylvania Convention Center on Nov. 7,...

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    People celebrate outside the Pennsylvania Convention Center on Nov. 7, 2020, after Democrat Joe Biden defeated President Donald Trump to become 46th president of the United States.

  • Supporters of presidential candidate Joe Biden try to get the...

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    Supporters of presidential candidate Joe Biden try to get the attention of commuters leaving downtown Jacksonville, Florida, with under three hours before the polls close Nov. 3, 2020.

  • Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Joe Biden, with vice presidential...

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    Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Joe Biden, with vice presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., raise their arms up as fireworks go off in the background during the fourth day of the Democratic National Convention on Aug. 20, 2020, at the Chase Center in Wilmington, Delaware. Looking on are Jill Biden, far left, and Harris' husband, Doug Emhoff, far right.

  • President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris and their...

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    President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris and their families, watch fireworks on stage in Wilmington, Del., Nov. 7, 2020.

  • Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, and his wife, Jill Biden,...

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    Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, and his wife, Jill Biden, are displayed on large screens outside the venue where Biden spoke at the conclusion of the final day of the Democratic National Convention on Aug. 20, 2020, at the Chase Center in Wilmington, Delaware.

  • Joe Biden, the Democratic presidential nominee, speaks at a campaign...

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    Joe Biden, the Democratic presidential nominee, speaks at a campaign drive-in event at Belle Isle Casino in Detroit on Oct. 31, 2020.

  • Joe Biden, the Democratic presidential nominee, speaks at a campaign...

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    Joe Biden, the Democratic presidential nominee, speaks at a campaign drive-in event at Belle Isle Casino in Detroit on Oct. 31, 2020.

  • Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris is surrounded by supporters at...

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    Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris is surrounded by supporters at the conclusion of the Iowa Democratic Wing Ding fundraising dinner Aug. 9, 2019, at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa.

  • Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden hugs his wife, Jill, after...

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    Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden hugs his wife, Jill, after his speech during the fourth day of the Democratic National Convention on Aug. 20, 2020, at the Chase Center in Wilmington, Delaware.

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    Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden speaks to supporters early, Nov. 4, 2020, in Wilmington, Delaware.

  • Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden poses for...

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    Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden poses for a socially distanced photograph with a girl in the audience at an event with Rep. Brendan Boyle, D-Pa., in Philadelphia, on Nov. 1, 2020.

  • Democratic Vice Presidential nominee Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA.), delivers remarks...

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    Democratic Vice Presidential nominee Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA.), delivers remarks during a campaign event on Aug. 27, 2020 in Washington, DC.

  • Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden, and his...

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    Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden, and his wife Jill Biden, join Democratic vice presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., and her husband Doug Emhoff, during the fourth day of the Democratic National Convention, Aug. 20, 2020, at the Chase Center in Wilmington, Del.

  • Former Vice President Joe Biden, the Democratic presidential nominee, speaks...

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    Former Vice President Joe Biden, the Democratic presidential nominee, speaks at a drive-in rally in Wilmington, Delaware, early on Nov. 4, 2020.

  • Former Vice President Joe Biden speaks, Nov. 1, 2019 at...

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    Former Vice President Joe Biden speaks, Nov. 1, 2019 at the Democratic Party Liberty and Justice Dinner in Des Moines.

  • Yei Boayue, center, and others celebrate the news that Democratic...

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    Yei Boayue, center, and others celebrate the news that Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden won the election Nov. 7, 2020, in Wilmington, Delaware.

  • Sen. Kamala Harris speaks at a rally on Aug. 12,...

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    Sen. Kamala Harris speaks at a rally on Aug. 12, 2019, in Davenport, Iowa.

  • Sen. Kamala Harris arrives for a visit at the Bickford...

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    Sen. Kamala Harris arrives for a visit at the Bickford Senior Living Center on Aug. 12, 2019, in Muscatine, Iowa.

  • Crowds react to the election of Joe Biden over President...

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    Crowds react to the election of Joe Biden over President Trump in the election for the presidency of the United States on Michigan Avenue, Nov. 7, 2020.

  • 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden waves while walking off...

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    2020 Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden waves while walking off stage during the Iowa Democratic Wing Ding fundraising dinner at the Surf Ballroom, Aug. 9, 2019, in Clear Lake, Iowa.

  • Supporters listen as Democratic presidential candidate and former Vice President...

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    Supporters listen as Democratic presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden speaks at a rally at the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines on Oct. 30, 2020.

  • A woman dressed as the late justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg...

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    A woman dressed as the late justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg leans out of a window while celebrating on Michigan Avenue in downtown Chicago after Joe Biden defeated President Donald Trump to become the 46th president of the United States on Nov. 7, 2020.

  • People celebrate in front of Chicago's Trump Tower after former...

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    People celebrate in front of Chicago's Trump Tower after former vice president and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden was announced as the winner over President Donald Trump to become the 46th president of the United States, Nov. 7, 2020.

  • Vice President-elect Kamala Harris and President-elect Joe Biden stand on...

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    Vice President-elect Kamala Harris and President-elect Joe Biden stand on stage with family, Nov. 7, 2020, in Wilmington, Del.

  • Supporters celebrate near Trump International Hotel & Tower after Democrat...

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    Supporters celebrate near Trump International Hotel & Tower after Democrat Joe Biden defeated President Donald Trump to become the 46th president of the United States on Nov. 7, 2020, in Chicago.

  • People celebrate in Chicago's Andersonville neighborhood near Clark street and...

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    People celebrate in Chicago's Andersonville neighborhood near Clark street and Balmoral avenue after former vice president and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden was announced as the winner over President Donald Trump to become the 46th president of the United States, Nov. 7, 2020.

  • Sen. Kamala Harris reacts as she sees a group of...

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    Sen. Kamala Harris reacts as she sees a group of her supporters as she arrives at the Blue Jamboree on Oct.r 5, 2019 in North Charleston, South Carolina.

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    Sen. Kamala Harris joins in on a small march at the Blue Jamboree on Oct. 5, 2019, in North Charleston, South Carolina.

  • Former Vice President Joe Biden rallies with supporters, Nov. 1,...

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    Former Vice President Joe Biden rallies with supporters, Nov. 1, 2019 before the Democratic Party Liberty and Justice Dinner in Des Moines.

  • Supporters celebrate near Trump International Hotel & Tower after Democrat...

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    Supporters celebrate near Trump International Hotel & Tower after Democrat Joe Biden defeated President Donald Trump to become the 46th president of the United States, Nov. 7, 2020 in Chicago.

  • Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden arrives with his wife, Jill,...

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    Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden arrives with his wife, Jill, to speak to supporters on Nov. 4, 2020, in Wilmington, Delaware.

  • A cardboard cutout of Sen. Kamala Harris is carried on...

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    A cardboard cutout of Sen. Kamala Harris is carried on June 30, 2019 at the 50th Chicago Pride Parade.

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    President-elect Joe Biden sjoins Vice President-elect Kamala Harris onstage in Wilmington, Del., on Nov. 7, 2020.

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    President Donald Trump walks to his vehicle on the South Lawn of the White House on Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020.

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Democrat Joe Biden declared victory in his quest to be 46th president of the United States of America after he was named the presumptive winner of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by the Associated Press and other major media organizations.

Biden secured what the AP and others determined was an insurmountable lead in the Keystone State on Saturday morning after more than four days of ballot counting across the country. The state put him over the 270 Electoral College votes he needed to win his bitter battle with incumbent President Donald Trump.

The presumptive president-elect addressed the nation from the Chase Center in Wilmington, Delaware on Saturday night.

Biden touted the fact that he’s won more votes than any presidential ticket in history, calling his win “a convincing victory, a victory for the people.” He also said he was “surprised” by seeing the celebrations and an “outpouring of joy” in the wake of his win nationwide.

Departing from longstanding democratic tradition and signaling a potentially turbulent transfer of power, Trump issued a combative statement saying his campaign would take unspecified legal actions. And he followed up with a bombastic, all-caps tweet in which he falsely declared, “I WON THE ELECTION, GOT 71,000,000 LEGAL VOTES.” Twitter immediately flagged it as misleading.

The Trump campaign has repeatedly disputed the tabulation of votes, alleging — without evidence — that the results have been corrupted by the mail-in ballot process.

A longtime senator from Delaware who served as Barack Obama’s vice president, Biden made two failed runs for the White House in the past. He declined to run in 2016 after the death of his son, Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden, from brain cancer.

In a statement, he said he was humbled by the victory and it was time for the battered nation to set aside its differences.

“It’s time for America to unite. And to heal,” Biden said. “With the campaign over, it’s time to put the anger and the harsh rhetoric behind us and come together as a nation… There’s nothing we can’t do if we do it together.”

His running mate, California Sen. Kamala Harris, is now in line to be the first woman and first South Asian person to be elected vice president.

The AP has not called several other states, including as Georgia and North Carolina, where ballots are still being tallied. The final margin of victory for Biden, both in the Electoral College and popular vote, may not be known for several days or weeks.

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Here is how the day unfolded:

9:05 p.m.: Biden to unveil COVID-19 panel Monday

Joe Biden will unveil a group of scientists and experts to help him craft a plan to tackle the coronavirus pandemic on Monday.

Biden announced his plans to launch the COVID-19 task force during remarks at his victory party Saturday night. He said those advisers would help him take the proposals he’s released during the campaign for dealing with the pandemic — which include investments in personal protective equipment and loans for small businesses as well as plans to implement more standardized public health guidelines — and turn those proposals into a “blueprint” that he’ll enact when inaugurated president next January.

Biden said the plan would be “built on bedrock science” and “constructed out of compassion, empathy and concern.” Biden made President Donald Trump’s mishandling of the pandemic a central focus of his campaign and pledged that his top priority as president would be managing the virus.

Biden said that “our work begins with getting COVID under control” , adding Americans “cannot repair the economy, restore our economy or relish life’s most precious moments” without doing so.

—Associated Press

President-elect Joe Biden and Dr. Jill Biden wave to supporters Nov. 7, 2020, in Wilmington, Del.
President-elect Joe Biden and Dr. Jill Biden wave to supporters Nov. 7, 2020, in Wilmington, Del.

9 p.m.: Biden speaks to nation, pledges ‘not to divide but to unify’

Joe Biden is pledging to be a president “who seeks not to divide but to unify.”

Biden delivered his first remarks as president-elect at a victory party in Wilmington, after he was declared the winner of the presidential election on Saturday. Biden jogged onto the stage wearing a black suit, black mask and light blue tie. He pointed and waved at the screaming crowd gathered to hear him speak.

Echoing his campaign stump speech, Biden promised to be a president who “doesn’t see red states or blue states, only sees the United States,” and said he would work “with all my heart” to win the confidence of all Americans.

Biden touted the fact that he’s won more votes than any presidential ticket in history, calling his win “a convincing victory, a victory for the people.” He also said he was “surprised” by seeing the celebrations and an “outpouring of joy” in the wake of his win nationwide.

Biden said that “once again, America’s bent the arc of the moral universe more toward justice.”

Biden also made an appeal to supporters of President Donald Trump.

Biden said that “this is the time to heal in America” and pledged to be a president to represent even those who didn’t support him.

Noting “I’ve lost a couple times myself,” Biden said, “now, let’s give each other a chance.”

Trump has not conceded the race to Biden, pursuing legal challenges over ballot counts in several states.

Biden said “it’s time to put away the harsh rhetoric, lower the temperature, see each other again, listen to each other again,” saying of his political opponents, “they are not our enemies. They are Americans.”

—Associated Press

8:50 p.m.: Harris says voters have ‘ushered in a new day for America’

Vice president-elect Kamala Harris spoke Saturday in her first address to the nation since she and Joe Biden were declared the winners of the presidential election.

Harris says voters chose hope, unity, decency, science and truth in choosing she and Biden over President Donald Trump.

Harris, the first woman to be elected vice president, wore a white pantsuit in tribute to women’s suffrage. She also opened her remarks with a tribute to the late Georgia Congressman John Lewis, a Civil Rights icon, who said democracy is not a state but an act. Harris will also be the first Black woman to serve as vice president.

Harris paid tribute to Black women who “so often prove they are the backbone of our democracy.”

Harris is the daughter of Jamaican and Indian immigrants.

Harris noted her ascension to the role comes 100 years after the 19th Amendment was ratified and 55 years after the signing of the Voting Rights Act, which expanded who could participate in American democracy.

She praised Joe Biden for having “the audacity to break one of the most substantial barriers that exist in our country” by selecting a woman as his running mate.

“Every little girl watching tonight sees that this is a county of possibilities,” Harris said.

The remarks were some of the most direct she has delivered about her history-making role as Biden’s running mate.

—Associated Press

8:15 p.m.: ‘The President will accept the results of a free and fair election’

That’s the message from a White House official Saturday, even as President Donald Trump is refusing to concede after losing to Democrat Joe Biden.

Trump has insisted he will contest the results and his campaign has launched a flurry of legal action in a handful of states trying to overturn Biden victories.

But the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, also said the Trump administration is following all statutory requirements that govern government transitions.

—Associated Press

6:20 p.m.: ‘#Sharpiegate’ controversy may be ending

The #Sharpiegate controversy may be over now that the attorneys who challenged the use of the markers to complete Election Day ballots in metro Phoenix told a court they’re dismissing their legal challenge.

Roopali Desai, an attorney for Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, said she received notice Saturday from the court that the lawyers who filed the lawsuit are now ending the case.

A copy of the dismissal notice provided to The Associated Press doesn’t specify a reason for dismissing the case, and Alexander Kolodin, one of the attorneys who filed the lawsuit, declined a request for comment.

Arizona election officials have said voting with a Sharpie would not invalidate their ballot. But many social media users have falsely claimed their ballots had been invalidated because they were told to use the markers to fill out their ballots.

The lawsuit alleged tabulation equipment was unable to record a voter’s ballot on Tuesday because she completed it with a Sharpie. One of the remedies sought by the lawsuit was for voters who used Sharpies to be present to watch workers count ballots, a proposition that the judge expressed skepticism about.

Election officials say votes wouldn’t be cancelled if ink from a Sharpie bleeds through the back side of ballots and that there is a process that would keep the ballots from being canceled out if problems arise.

—Associated Press

President Donald Trump returns to the White House after playing a round of golf Nov. 7, 2020, in Washington.
President Donald Trump returns to the White House after playing a round of golf Nov. 7, 2020, in Washington.

4:15 p.m.: After golfing, Trump welcomed back to DC with jeers after loss

President Donald Trump has returned to the White House and a very different Washington, D.C., after losing his reelection bid.

Trump’s motorcade returned from his golf club in Virginia via roads largely cleared of other cars and people Saturday afternoon.

But as he approached the White House, he was welcomed home with boos and raised middle fingers. Chants of “Loser, loser, loser” and profanities were also heard as his motorcade drove by.

Trump has so far refused to concede to presumptive President-elect Joe Biden and is promising legal challenges. He is the first president to lose reelection since George H.W. Bush in 1992.

—Associated Press

3:07 p.m.: Former President Obama phones Biden as Michelle Obama takes jab at Trump on Twitter

Joe Biden has spoken to Barack Obama, reaching out to the former president with one of his first calls as presumptive president-elect.

Biden’s campaign confirmed the phone call Saturday with Obama, whom Biden served under as vice president for eight years, but offered few details on what was said.

Meanwhile, Michelle Obama took to Twitter to say that she was “beyond thrilled” that Biden had been elected president and that his running mate, Kamala Harris, is “our first Black and Indian-American woman” as vice president.

In a series of tweets, the former first lady said the pair would “restore some dignity, competence, and heart at the White House.”

But Michelle Obama also warned supporters that voting in elections for candidates who win “isn’t a magic wand.”

“Let’s remember that tens of millions of people voted for the status quo, even when it meant supporting lies, hate, chaos and division,” she tweeted, in a swipe at President Donald Trump. “We’ve got a lot of work to do to reach out to these folks in the years ahead and connect with them on what unites us.”

—Associated Press

2:45 p.m.: Congressional Republicans largely silent as race is called for Biden

Congressional Republican leaders have been notably silent on President-elect Joe Biden’s victory, but several GOP allies of President Donald Trump are disputing the outcome.

Republican Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri tweeted Saturday: “The media do not get to determine who the president is. The people do.” He added, “When all lawful votes have been counted, recounts finished, and allegations of fraud addressed, we will know who the winner is.”

Other rank-and-file Republican lawmakers took a similar approach, insisting on waiting for some other verification of the results.

“Voters decide who wins the election, not the media,” tweeted Republican Rep. Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma. “I fully support President Trump as he continues to fight for every legal vote to be counted.”

Trump has so far refused to concede and is promising legal challenges. He is the first president to lose reelection since George H.W. Bush in 1992.

—Associated Press

2:45 p.m.: Crowds gather outside club where Trump golfed

Several hundred people have gathered outside President Donald Trump’s Virginia golf club after his election loss to President-elect Joe Biden.

The crowd includes dozens of Biden supporters celebrating his win, singing, “Hey hey hey, goodbye” and chanting, “Lock him up!” — a chant frequently heard at Trump rallies, directed at people he doesn’t like.

There are also dozens of Trump supporters, many waving large Trump flags and chanting, “We love Trump!” A convoy of trucks festooned with pro-Trump and American flags has been driving up and down the street, with one driver jeering at the gathered press.

There’s horn honking, cowbell ringing, whistle-blowing and plenty of cheering.

Trump was golfing when a flurry of media outlets, including The Associated Press, declared Saturday morning that Biden had won the election.

He is now on his way back to the White House.

—Associated Press

1:30 p.m.: No formal transition yet begun, Trump administration spokesperson says

The Trump administration has yet to formally begin the transition to Joe Biden.

A spokesperson for the General Services Administration said early Saturday afternoon that the administrator, Emily Murphy, has not formally ascertained that Biden is the “apparent winner” of the race. The Associated Press declared Biden the victor of the race late Saturday morning.

The formal ascertainment frees up millions of dollars and opens doors at federal agencies to Biden transition staffers to begin implementing transition plans.

The spokesperson says, “GSA and its Administrator will continue to abide by, and fulfill, all requirements under the law.”

For his part, President Donald Trump is not conceding the race and is promising unspecified legal challenges seeking to overturn the outcome of the race.

—Associated Press

1:30 p.m.: Congrats flow in from Western allies

Leaders of the United States’ traditional Western allies are offering their congratulations to Joe Biden.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said in a statement Saturday that the U.S. is the United Kingdom’s “most important ally” and added that he looks “forward to working closely together on our shared priorities, from climate change to trade and security.”

Johnson also singled out Kamala Harris for “her historic achievement” as the first woman, first Black woman and first person of South Asian descent to win national U.S. office.

French President Emmanuel Macron tweeted that “we have a lot to do to overcome today’s challenges. Let’s work together!”

And Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he’s eager to start “tackling the world’s greatest challenges together.”

All three men have had complicated and at times strained relationships with President Donald Trump.

Biden comes to the presidency with extensive foreign policy experience and said throughout his campaign that he’d immediately work to shore us U.S. relationships with traditional allies.

Jens Stoltenberg, secretary-general of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, said Saturday in a statement that he looks forward to working with Biden and Harris “to further strengthen the bond between North America and Europe.”

He added that “US leadership is as important as ever in an unpredictable world.”

—Associated Press

1:16 p.m.: Obama says he ‘could not be prouder’ of Biden, his ex-VP

Former President Barack Obama says he “could not be prouder” to congratulate President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris.

In a statement Saturday, Obama says Biden has “got what it takes to be President and already carries himself that way,” because he will enter the White House facing “a series of extraordinary challenges no incoming President ever has.”

Acknowledging that the election revealed the nation remains bitterly divided, Obama said, “I know he’ll do the job with the best interests of every American at heart, whether or not he had their vote.”

He adds: “I encourage every American to give him a chance and lend him your support.”

Biden served as Obama’s vice president for two terms.

Bill Clinton tweeted that “America has spoken and democracy has won.” The 42nd president also predicted Biden and Harris would “serve all of us and bring us all together.”

Jimmy Carter, the 39th president, said in a statement Saturday that he and his wife, Rosalynn, are “proud” of the Democrats’ “well-run campaign and seeing the positive change they bring to our nation.”

Neither Clinton nor Carter mentioned President Trump in their congratulatory remarks.

—Associated Press

12:55 p.m.: Parties pop up as presidential race is called by AP, TV networks

Across the country, there were parties and prayer after Democrat Joe Biden won the presidency.

In New York City, spontaneous block parties broke out Saturday. People ran out of their buildings, banging on pots. They danced and high-fived with strangers amid honking horns.

People streamed into Black Lives Matter Plaza near the White House, waving sings and taking cellphone pictures.

In Lansing, Michigan, Donald Trump supporters and Black Lives Matter demonstrators filled the Capitol steps.

The lyrics to “Amazing Grace” began to echo through the crowd, and the Trump supporters put their hands on a counterprotester and prayed.

—Associated Press

12:50 p.m.: Biden to speak in Delaware tonight

Joe Biden is planning to address the nation on Saturday night.

His campaign announced that Biden and his wife, Jill, and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris and her husband Doug Emhoff will appear at a drive-in rally outside the convention center in Wilmington, Delaware.

Biden clinched the White House over President Donald Trump late Saturday morning with a victory in Pennsylvania, the state where he was born. He later added Nevada to his column for a total of 290 electoral votes with three states uncalled.

The outdoor stage in Wilmington features projections of the Biden-Harris logo, colored lights and a line of towering American flags. Outside the security fence, people were already arriving with Biden campaign signs and chanting, “Joe! Joe!” and yelling, “We did it!” Cars in the area honked.

—Associated Press

12:30 p.m.: Trump refuses to concede election, promises legal challenges

President Donald Trump is not conceding to President-elect Joe Biden, promising unspecified legal challenges seeking to overturn the outcome of the race for the White House.

Trump said in a statement that “our campaign will start prosecuting our case in court to ensure election laws are fully upheld and the rightful winner is seated.”

Trump was at his Virginia golf course when the presidential race was called for Biden on Saturday. Biden clinched his victory with a win in Pennsylvania, the state where he was born.

In recent weeks, Trump has alleged — without evidence — widespread fraud and misconduct in the election.

His comments have drawn bipartisan rebuke from election officials and lawmakers as dangerous attempts to undermine public confidence in the vote.

—Associated Press

12:25 p.m.: Harris says the administration has a lot of work to do

The presumptive Vice President-elect Kamala Harris says she and the presumptive President-elect Joe Biden have a lot of work to do.

Harris made the comments in a tweet Saturday, shortly after Biden clinched the presidency by winning Pennsylvania.

She says, “This election is about so much more than Joe Biden or me. It’s about the soul of America and our willingness to fight for it. We have a lot of work ahead of us.”

The California senator makes history with her election as vice president. She is the first woman, the first Black person and the first person of South Asian descent elected to the office.

Biden said in a statement Saturday, “With the campaign over, it’s time to put the anger and the harsh rhetoric behind us and come together as a nation.”

“We are the United States of America,” he wrote. “And there’s nothing we can’t do, if we do it together.”

Biden made no mention of his opponent, President Donald Trump, who has not conceded the race.

Hillary Clinton is congratulating the “history-making ticket.” Clinton, who lost to Trump in 2016, called the election “a repudiation of Trump, and a new page for America.”

Harris will become the first woman to hold national office, and the first non-white woman.

Clinton was the first woman to be a major party nominee for president. She won almost 3 million more votes than Trump but fell short in key battleground states to lose the Electoral College.

—Associated Press

President Donald Trump walks to his vehicle on the South Lawn of the White House on Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020.
President Donald Trump walks to his vehicle on the South Lawn of the White House on Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020.

11:23 a.m.: Trump at Virginia golf club as vote counts continue

States are still counting votes in the presidential election, Democrat Joe Biden is on the verge of victory and President Donald Trump is at his Virginia golf club for the first time since the end of September.

Trump left the White House on Saturday morning and had on golf shoes, a windbreaker and a white hat.

The White House isn’t immediately responding to questions about the president’s possible golfing partners.

There were a few people with Biden flag banners outside the club entrance when Trump arrived.

Trump also has spent the morning tweeting about his unsubstantiated allegations of election fraud and illegal voting. Twitter hid four of the president’s tweets behind a warning label that they may contain disputed or misleading statements about the election.

—Associated Press

8:15 a.m.: Incendiary texts in Philly traced to outfit run by top Trump aide

A texting company run by one of President Donald Trump’s top campaign officials sent out thousands of targeted, anonymous text messages urging supporters to rally where votes were being counted in Philadelphia on Thursday, falsely claiming Democrats were trying to steal the presidential election.

This image provided by Chris Bray on Friday, Nov. 6, 2020, shows a message he received Thursday via a texting company run by Gary Coby, one of President Donald Trump's top campaign officials. Bray is a registered Independent who said he voted for Biden.
This image provided by Chris Bray on Friday, Nov. 6, 2020, shows a message he received Thursday via a texting company run by Gary Coby, one of President Donald Trump’s top campaign officials. Bray is a registered Independent who said he voted for Biden.

The messages directed Trump fans to converge at a downtown intersection where hundreds of protesters from the opposing candidates’ camps faced off Thursday afternoon. Pennsylvania is a crucial battleground state where former Vice President Joe Biden’s jumped ahead Friday and in a televised address later predicted a victory that would give him the presidency.

The texts were sent using phone numbers leased to the text-messaging platform Opn Sesame, said two people familiar with the matter who spoke on condition they not be further identified. The company’s CEO is Gary Coby, the Trump campaign’s digital director. It provides text-messaging services to GOP clients including the Republican National Committee.

“ALERT: Radical Liberals & Dems are trying to steal this election from Trump! We need YOU!” the text said, directing recipients to “show your support” on a street corner near the Philadelphia Convention Center where votes were being counted and tensions were running high.

A top Trump campaign official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the message did not come from the campaign. Because Opn Sesame is used by multiple customers, none of whom the company would identify, it could not be determined exactly who sent the message. Coby declined to comment.

Later Thursday night, two men were arrested near the convention center for carrying loaded handguns without a permit, Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw said. District Attorney Larry Krasner said there were no indications they were part of an extremist group. Their vehicle bore a window sticker for the right-wing conspiracy theory QAnon and an AR-style rifle and ammunition inside, Outlaw said.

—Associated Press

Friday:

White House chief of staff Mark Meadows arrives to hear President Donald Trump speak on election night in the East Room of the White House, on Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2020.
White House chief of staff Mark Meadows arrives to hear President Donald Trump speak on election night in the East Room of the White House, on Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2020.

11:30 p.m.: Trump’s chief of staff Mark Meadows diagnosed with COVID-19

President Donald Trump’s chief of staff Mark Meadows has been diagnosed with the coronavirus as the nation sets daily records for confirmed cases for the pandemic.

Two senior administration officials confirmed Friday that Meadows had tested positive for the virus, which has killed more than 236,000 Americans so far this year.

Meadows traveled with Trump in the run-up to Election Day and last appeared in public early Wednesday morning without a mask as Trump falsely declared victory in the vote count. He had been one of the close aides around Trump when the president came down with the virus more than a month ago, but was tested daily and maintained his regular work schedule.

More on this story here. —Associated Press

11:26 p.m.: Why ballot-counting in Nevada is dragging on

The pace of vote-counting in Nevada is being criticized for taking too long and it’s even become fodder for online jokes. But government officials say they are emphasizing accuracy over speed in a year when processing an unprecedented flood of mail-in ballots under extended deadlines is taking more time.

“We told everyone early on that results would take at least 10 days,” Secretary of State spokeswoman Jennifer A. Russell said in an email.

More on this story here. —Associated Press

11:14 p.m.: Biden says he’s preparing for White House

Joe Biden says he is already preparing to assume the presidency even though he has not been declared the winner in his race against President Donald Trump.

“I want people to know we’re not waiting to get the work done,” he said late Friday in remarks to the nation.

Biden said he and his running mate, Kamala Harris, have held briefings on the coronavirus and the economy this week as the U.S. records record daily cases.

He noted nearly 240,000 people have died from the pandemic and said he wants those families to know they aren’t alone.

He also addressed the millions of Americans who remain out of work and are struggling to pay rent or buy food.

“We don’t have any more time to waste on partisan warfare,” he said.

The Associated Press has not yet declared a winner in the race between Biden and Trump because neither candidate has reached the 270 Electoral College votes needed to carry the White House.

—Associated Press