Biden claims victory in US Presidential Election

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Democratic nominee Joe Biden has defeated President Trump in the 2020 presidential election as he secured the 270 electoral college votes required to win the race, according to projections by Associated Press, NBC News and other trusted news outlets including our own BBC and ITV.

With four states yet to declare, the Democrats have 279 votes while the Republicans have 214.

In a victory speech on Saturday (early hours of this morning in the UK), President Elect Biden said: “I pledge to be a president who seeks not to divide, but unify. Who doesn’t see red states and blue states, only sees the United States.”

While Mr Biden called for national unity, it’s unlikely to be a smooth transition for the President Elect.

President Trump is not known for losing gracefully and, while he has made no public appearances since the polls closed, he has released a barrage of tweets claiming widespread election fraud – so far without producing any evidence of corruption or voting irregularities.

Among them:

THE OBSERVERS WERE NOT ALLOWED INTO THE COUNTING ROOMS. I WON THE ELECTION, GOT 71,000,000 LEGAL VOTES. BAD THINGS HAPPENED WHICH OUR OBSERVERS WERE NOT ALLOWED TO SEE. NEVER HAPPENED BEFORE. MILLIONS OF MAIL-IN BALLOTS WERE SENT TO PEOPLE WHO NEVER ASKED FOR THEM!

Trump also released a statement: “The simple fact is this election is far from over.”

The Trump campaign team now plan to challenge the election result in the US courts.

FM @NicolaSturgeon has warmly congratulated President-elect Biden and Vice President-elect Harris on their success:

“Scotland and America share deep and longstanding bonds of friendship, and I look forward to these being renewed and strengthened in the years ahead”

The UK Government has also conveyed good wishes to the President-elect.

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has congratulated Joe Biden on his US election victory.

Mr Johnson said he looked forward to “working closely” with the new president-elect.

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab also commented on result of the US Presidential Election.

Dominic Raab, said: “My congratulations to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris on winning this election, with more votes than any candidate in US history. President Trump fought hard in what proved a close contest.

“We’re looking forward to working with the new administration on all of our shared interests, from tackling Covid-19 to counter-terrorism, and collaborating closely through our Presidencies of COP26 and the G7 next year.

“The friendship between the UK and US has always been a force for good in the world.”