Good day beautiful people, below is the recap of the latest US election news headlines on Afriupdate today, Saturday, November 7, 2020.

U.S. election: Democrats celebrate ‘victory,’ as Trump fights back
As votes were being counted in the final few states in the United States presidential election yesterday morning, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, said Joe Biden’s electoral victory was “imminent.” She said Biden would soon no longer be referred to as the former vice president but “president-elect. It is a happy day for our country…because Joe is a unifier,” Pelosi said in a press conference held in the U.S. Capitol. Read full story here.
US Elections 2020: Biden Overtakes Trump In Key State, Georgia
Democratic candidate Joe Biden leads incumbent Donald Trump in Georgia by 917 votes.
The state of Georgia has mostly leaned towards Republican candidates, except for former President Bill Clinton who took the state in 1992.
US Election 2020: Wisconsin Election Officials Hit Back At Trump’s Unfounded Claims
Trump’s claims of vote-counting irregularities have been tossed out by the Wisconsin election officials who say that the election has been made transparent so far and that there are “no dark corners or locked doors in elections”
The spokesperson for the Trump campaign team, Tim Murtaugh, said that some ballots in the Milwaukee County.
US Election: Nobody’s Ambition Is Worth The Blood Of Any Citizen- Goodluck Jonathan
Goodluck Jonathan, the former president of Nigeria has warned that nobody’s ambition is worth the blood of any citizen.
Jonathan who said this in a post on his known social media page (Facebook) on Friday said that the power of love should worth more than the love of power.
US Elections 2020: Donald Trump Accuses Democrats Of ‘Stealing’ Election
President Donald Trump erupted Thursday in a tirade of unsubstantiated claims that he has been cheated out of winning the US election as vote counting across battleground states showed Democrat Joe Biden steadily closing in on victory. “They are trying to steal the election,” Trump said in an extraordinary statement at the White House two days after polls closed.
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