Entrance Announcement on the 4th in Wilmington, Delaware
"We Will Take Pennsylvania Too"

▲Joe Biden, Democratic presidential candidate (left) [Image source=AP Yonhap News]

▲Joe Biden, Democratic presidential candidate (left) [Image source=AP Yonhap News]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kwon Jae-hee] Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden said, "It is not appropriate to concede at this point." He expressed the position that all mail-in ballot counts must be observed, making it possible that the winner may not be determined for a considerable period.


On the 4th (local time), Biden stated at the Chase Center in Wilmington, Delaware, "We will wait until all votes are counted."


This remark came while the U.S. presidential election vote counting was underway. Biden addressed his supporters, saying, "You have waited a long time," and expressed confidence by adding, "I think the counting results may be further delayed, but I firmly believe it will lead to victory." He continued, "We have recorded an unprecedented early voting rate," and said, "We will wait until all votes are recognized and processed."


Biden also shared his feelings, saying, "I feel good right now," and "I think we are doing very well."


Regarding the vote counting status in battleground states, he said, "We are leading in Arizona, one of the battleground states, and we are confident in Minnesota," and added, "Georgia is still a close race, but we are confident in Wisconsin and Michigan," expressing certainty of victory.


He also expressed confidence, saying, "It will take a long time, but once all votes are counted, we will take Pennsylvania."



Biden sent thanks and encouragement to "the Democratic campaign and all officials of the state governments," urging, "Do not lose faith; we will win, so do not lose confidence and assurance."


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