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WORLD POLITICS: WORLD LEADERS RUSH TO CONGRATULATE BIDEN AS NEW POTUS

So, American Media apparently have taken on the very important role of “Political Certificators” and have all agreed that Joe Biden will be the next President of the United States of America.

Sorry Donald Trump!  Looks like your many lawsuits -justified or not- will have to fall by political wayside as the whole world jumps to congratulate Biden and first-ever female US Vice President-elect Kamala Harris for their victory at the 2020 US Presidential Elections. The Associated Press took on the calling lead to declare Joe Biden as the next US President early on Saturday, and It wasn’t long before all the other major American news agencies -including traditionally Republican Fox News network- followed suit.

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World Politics: World Leaders “Can’t Hardly” Wait” to Congratulate Biden & Harris

We may not have noticed it in the past, but it is more than clear now: The media are the most influential political entity in the United States of America. They alone have declared Joe Biden the next US President and the whole wide world has gladly joined in the celebrations:

-French President Emmanuel Macron got on his Twitter account to cheer Biden in his electoral win yesterday: “The Americans have chosen their President. Congratulations @ Joe Biden and @Kamala Harris. We have a lot to do to overcome today’s challenges. Let’s work together!” – Considering how Trump once made some unkind comments about the physical appearance of Macron’s wife, it’s perfectly understandable how he may himself feel “personal” joy in the US election news.

-Meanwhile, Germany’s Chancellor, Angela Merkel, took on a more pro-female empowerment view of the matter, as she herself tweeted: “I sincerely wish him (Biden) the best of luck and every success and I would also like to congratulate Kamala, Harris, the first female vice-president-elect in the history of this country.”

-Up north in friendly ol’ Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau expressed he is looking forward to working more closely with Biden and his administration in the future.

-In Latin America, Costa Rican center-left President Carlos Alvarado also praised Biden and said he hoped the strong and long-standing relationship between both countries would be strengthened by his victory.

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