— Steve (@SteveMcGookin) November 7, 2020
The moment the president's favorite network called it. https://t.co/vKOCo4jRgg
— Slate (@Slate) November 7, 2020
Naomi Biden shares family group hug after grandfather's election win https://t.co/MLEnG6Aelh pic.twitter.com/FYcZmT7wni
— The Hill (@thehill) November 7, 2020
President Trump has refused to concede the election to President-elect Joe Biden, instead releasing a statement saying the election was "far from over" and repeated baseless, false claims about votes being counted improperly. https://t.co/EFtHV0I7Db
— NPR Politics (@nprpolitics) November 7, 2020
Murdoch tosses @realDonaldTrump under the bus –
— Ted Newton (@Ted_Newton) November 7, 2020
You’re fired! pic.twitter.com/W63D975Ylq
Joe Biden pledged throughout his presidential campaign to take the coronavirus seriously, and days into his presidential transition, he will take the first steps to make good on that promise. https://t.co/O9YazsGmO3
— CNN (@CNN) November 8, 2020
Without a clear Senate majority, Joe Biden will need to tack to the center when he occupies the White House. For Wall Street, that’s a bullet dodged. For other industries, it’s a mixed bag. Listen to Viewsroom from @Breakingviews https://t.co/bxeQZ5SgvW pic.twitter.com/LEGOwHthrV
— Reuters (@Reuters) November 8, 2020
Joe Biden’s transition team didn’t wait for a verdict in the presidential race before getting to work. His closest advisers say the top priority will be announcing a White House chief of staff, then assembling the pieces needed to tackle the coronavirus.
— Chicago Sun-Times (@Suntimes) November 8, 2020
https://t.co/cdRDpidmoJ
Watch Van Jones after the call for Biden. Just watch this. pic.twitter.com/Us8jpKu79f
— The Recount (@therecount) November 7, 2020
This one is all about you my friend. Thank you. pic.twitter.com/g5dZ3HoMFz
— Claire McCaskill (@clairecmc) November 7, 2020
In Ballina, Ireland, President-elect Joe Biden's distant cousins were the first to pop the champagne on Saturday as a few hundred people gathered in the town square to watch the moment it was announced that he'd defeated President Trump https://t.co/y7KZXkSbtK
— New York Times World (@nytimesworld) November 8, 2020
how it how it’s
— Xavi Ruiz (@xruiztru) November 7, 2020
started going pic.twitter.com/VS9yqrZZst
When some Twitter users searched the word “loser,” the first result shown was the official account Donald Trump.
— New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) November 7, 2020
It was an especially brutal reality check for the president, who for years has used Twitter to call some of his critics “haters and losers.”https://t.co/WRhibf8Gs3
.@shearm and I note that aides say it's not clear that Trump will adhere to customs like inviting Biden to the WH. But Biden, a previous VP, is not in need of a tour, and given the covid outbreaks there he may not welcome such an opportunity regardless https://t.co/1T12SJG4Vf
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) November 7, 2020
Five false or misleading statements Pres. Trump made in his post-election remarks. https://t.co/aOcryi4aw2
— ABC News (@ABC) November 7, 2020
"What does a 74-year-old former reality TV star with a mountain of personal debt do after four years of running the world’s biggest economy?" asks @DalgetySusanhttps://t.co/hLytEGGReN
— The Scotsman (@TheScotsman) November 7, 2020