Biden: Celebration breaks out in US cities
Celebrations have broken out across American cities with pedestrians dancing in the streets, motorists honking their horns and cheers filling the air as Joe Biden is named the next president of the United States, Mail Online reports.Biden was called the next president at 11.25 a.m. Saturday morning by television networks and the Associated Press, while Donald Trump played golf.
CNN, NBC, ABC, CBS, the AP and USA Today all made the call and Fox News followed suit 10 minutes later as votes in Philadelphia pushed his margin in the crucial swing state of Pennsylvania over the edge. This took him to 273 electoral votes – over the 270 needed to win the White House race.Kamala Harris, his running mate, becomes the first female vice president and the first black and Asian-American vice president in history.The nation erupted in celebration as the news broke, ending an agonizing four-day wait since election day for the new president to be announced.In New York City, cheers of celebration, clapping and car horns filled the air seconds after Biden’s victory was called.Cheers could be heard all across Manhattan as walkers in Central Park stopped and threw their arms in the air in celebration.Many people flocked to their balconies to join in the celebrations in the streets below.Over in Philadelphia – where the latest votes to be counted pushed Biden to victory – people cried and embraced in the streets outside the Pennsylvania Convention Center.Some Biden supporters danced in the streets as they couldn’t contain their emotion over the victory for the Democrat.People in Washington choked back tears of relief and hugged each other.Footage on social media revealed the moment many New Yorkers learned Biden would become the 46th president of the United States.