Former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Kamala Harris shake hands before the start of the second night of the second 2020 presidential Democratic candidates debate in Detroit, Michigan, July 31, 2019.Biden and Harris' Twitter bios now say "President-Elect" and "Vice President-Elect of the United States," respectively.
Their Twitter bios now say "President-Elect" and "Vice President-Elect of the United States," respectively. Multiple news outlets declared on Saturday morning Biden the winner of the 2020 presidential elections. Business Insider and Vox were among the news outlets that , using the results from Decision Desk HQ.
Harris' Twitter bio previously read "U.S. Senator and Democratic candidate for Vice President of the United States." first Black, Asian-American woman to become vice president-elect
askhasn Soon they may change their promises..
CONGRATS! THE SLEEPY AMERICA
Trump still has his day in court. This is much too soon and if indeed shenanigans are discovered before the electoral college meets, the blood will be on all your hands.
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Joe Biden is not the president
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time for trump to delete the potus name on his twitter
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