Democrat candidate in the US Presidential elections Joe Biden on Saturday expressed confidence about winning the race to the White House, ...

Democrat candidate in the US Presidential elections Joe Biden on Saturday expressed confidence about winning the race to the White House, as he widened his lead over the incumbent Donald Trump in key states of Pennsylvania, Georgia, Nevada and Arizona.
Speaking in Delaware, with his running mate Senator Kamala Harris by his side, Biden said: “The numbers tell us it is a clear and convincing story. We are going to win this race.” Biden’s speech was originally supposed to be a victory celebration, but he changed his plans in the absence of an official call, as counting for the elections entered its fourth day, reported Reuters.
Biden, in his speech, also looked to blunt Trump’s accusations of fraud in the counting process and urged voters to remain patient till the final results are declared.
“Democracy works, your vote will be counted,” Biden said. “I do not care how hard people try to stop it, I will not let it happen.
.@JoeBiden: "We have to remain calm, patient, and let the process work out as we count all the votes...Democracy works. Your vote will be counted. I don't care how hard people try to stop it. I will not let it happen." https://t.co/e2ndYfQLDF pic.twitter.com/n0eVJL5l8G
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