Beijing News Express (Reporter Qian Yazhuo) On November 7, local time, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden won more than 270 electoral votes in the 2020 US presidential election. According to the election rules, the candidate who won 270 votes among the 538 electoral votes in the country won the victory. If the final result is confirmed to be valid, Biden will become the 46th and 59th president of the United States. After the prediction of
election data was released, Biden and his partner Harris quickly changed their Twitter certification to "US President-elect" and "US Vice President-elect". At the same time, leaders from many countries, including Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau , British Prime Minister Johnson , French President Macron, Indian Prime Minister Modi , congratulations to Biden.
American media also "scrambled" to report this explosive news. What do they say?
CNN: Biden won
On November 7th local time, CNN's headline news was Biden's victory. According to CNN website, its headlines used two capital English words to report the news of Biden's victory, namely "BIDEN WINS". Click the link to see real-time scrolling reports on the 2020 US presidential election.

CNN also reported in another news that "Biden won Pennsylvania and became the 46th President of the United States."

Associated Press: Biden defeated Trump , "It's time to heal"
According to the Associated Press website, on November 7 local time, Biden defeated Trump and became the 46th president of the United States, and said "seeking a unified and non-divisive United States." The Associated Press reported that Biden has prepared for leading a country that has suffered from the dual impact of the new coronavirus and economic downturn. At the same time, Biden's victory is a denial of Trump-led separatist politics by American voters.

" New York Times ": Biden beat Trump
The New York Times also took the news of Biden's victory as headlines. According to the New York Times, Biden was elected the 46th president of the United States, now 77 years old, and will become the oldest president in the United States in history. After winning Pennsylvania, Biden won 273 votes for electoral , meeting the requirements required to be elected president.
Biden's election also made Trump the first president to fail to be re-election in more than 25 years, and Biden's running mate Kamala Harris became the first woman to serve as vice president, which was a historic moment.

"USA Today": Biden won the presidential election
According to "USA Today", Biden won the fierce election. He emphasized the need to take more powerful measures to deal with the new crown pneumonia epidemic, which will put the United States on a completely different path.

In the subsequent headlines, USA Today also mentioned the content of Biden's national speech at Delaware Wilming at 8 pm on November 7, "Now is the time for the United States to heal." In his speech that night, Biden said, "The American people spoke, and they gave us a complete victory, a convincing victory."

"Washington Post": Biden defeated Trump
"Washington Post" uses three capital words on its homepage, "BIDEN DEFEATS TRUMP", and the title also shows the number of electoral votes that Biden and Trump each received. According to the Washington Post, Biden was elected the 46th president of the United States, and his running mate Harris also became the first female vice president of color in American history.

After Biden delivered a national speech, the Washington Post changed its headlines to "A time to heal." The Washington Post reported in this article that the 2020 US election lasted four days and Biden was expected to win a series of "key swing states". In the end, Biden's victory came from his birthplace, Pennsylvania.

Fox News Network : The 46th President of the United States
According to Fox News Network, on November 7 local time, Biden won Pennsylvania, thus receiving more than 270 electoral votes and becoming the 46th President of the United States. Fox News also showed the celebration scenes of Americans after Biden's victory in the election through real-time updates.

Beijing News reporter Qian Yazhuo
edit Bai Shuang proofreading Li Ming