Electoral College confirms Joe Biden’s victory

Electoral College confirms Joe Biden’s victory

Joe Biden on Monday won the state-by-state Electoral College vote that formally determines the US presidency, all but shattering President Donald Trum

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Joe Biden on Monday won the state-by-state Electoral College vote that formally determines the US presidency, all but shattering President Donald Trump’s floundering campaign to overturn his loss in the November 3 election.

California, the most populous state, delivered its 55 electoral votes to Biden on Monday afternoon, officially putting the former vice president over the 270 votes needed to secure the White House. Based on November’s results, Biden earned 306 Electoral College votes to the Republican Trump’s 232.

Earlier in the day, electors in several major battleground states where Trump has unsuccessfully sought to reverse the outcome – Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin – also voted for Biden, who is set to take office on January 20 alongside running mate Kamala Harris.

Traditionally a formality, the Electoral College vote – set for Monday (local time) by federal law – assumed outsized significance because of Trump’s unsubstantiated claims of widespread fraud.

Biden has planned a prime-time address to mark the occasion and call on Americans to “turn the page” on the Trump era.

“The flame of democracy was lit in this nation a long time ago,” he was expected to say, according to excerpts released by his transition team. “And we now know that nothing, not even a pandemic or an abuse of power can extinguish that flame. In this battle for the soul of America, democracy prevailed.”

There was next to no chance that Monday’s voting would negate Biden’s victory and, with Trump’s legal campaign to reverse the results failing, the president’s dim hopes of clinging to power rest with persuading Congress not to accept Monday’s electoral vote during a Jan. 6 special session – an effort that is virtually certain to fail given the Democrats hold on the House.

Once in office, Biden faces the challenging task of fighting the coronavirus pandemic, reviving the US economy and rebuilding relations frayed with US allies abroad by Trump’s “America First” policies.