US Democrats cheer Joe Biden's presidential victory

US Democrats cheer Joe Biden's presidential victory

Colleagues, former rivals, and former boss Barack Obama send hearty congratulations to President-elect Biden, Kamala Harris

By Beyza Binnur Donmez

ANKARA (AA) - US Democrats on Saturday celebrated the White House victory of President-elect Joe Biden over incumbent Donald Trump.

"We kept the republic!" Nancy Pelosi, the speaker of the House of Representatives, said in a tweet.

"Congratulations to Joe Biden on his victory for the soul of our country. Congratulations to Kamala Harris for making history. It’s a time to heal and a time to grow together."

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who fought a bitter presidential race in 2016 against then-businessman Donald Trump, also welcomed the results, saying on Twitter, "The voters have spoken, and they have chosen @JoeBiden and @KamalaHarris to be our next president and vice president."

Clinton thanked the American people for making Biden's win possible, adding: "It's a history-making ticket, a repudiation of Trump, and a new page for America."

"I could not be prouder to congratulate our next President, Joe Biden ... and next Vice President Kamala Harris," Former President Barack Obama said on his former deputy's "historic and decisive" victory.

Senator Bernie Sanders, who earlier this year ended his bid for the Democratic nomination to endorse Biden, praised his onetime rival's victory, tweeting: "I want to congratulate all those who worked so hard to make this historic day possible. Now, through our continued grassroots organizing, let us create a government that works for ALL and not the few."

He added: "Let us create a nation built on justice, not greed and bigotry."

Biden on Saturday won the crucial state of Pennsylvania, and with the victory there surpassed the necessary 270 Electoral College delegates needed to claim the White House, according to The Associated Press and other major news organizations.

Democratic leader now holds a commanding 290 delegates after the AP also called Nevada for the president-elect.

The states of Georgia, North Carolina, and Alaska remain outstanding several days after Tuesday’s presidential election, but it is now mathematically impossible for Trump to win re-election without a major change in vote counts.

Biden's victory makes Trump the first single-term president in nearly three decades. Trump has, however, vowed to pursue legal challenges to the vote totals in several states.

The win also makes history with Biden’s running mate Harris, now set to become the first woman to serve as US vice president, as well as the first Black person and the first person of Asian descent.

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