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Reporters and supporters of Giorgia Meloni's Brothers of Italy gather at the party's election night venue in Rome. Meloni's far-right party came top in Italian elections on Sunday, according to the first exit polls, putting her eurosceptic populists on course to take power. IMAGES
Tacabamba (Peru), Jun 7 (EFE).- (Camera: Carla Samon and Juan Carlos Palomino) "Yes you can", "long live freedom and democracy", "the people win", yelled hundreds of tenacious followers on Sunday of Peru Libre (Free Peru) between dances, music and fireworks that filled with joy a festive electoral night in Tacabamba, where the Peruvian presidential candidate Pedro Castillo is from.FOOTAGE OF PEOPLE CELEBRATING IN TACABAMBA, PERU.
Fireworks light up the sky over the Chase Center in Wilmington, Delaware after president-elect Joe Biden urged unity and promised "a new day for America" in his first national address since winning the tense US election and ending the historically turbulent and divisive era of Donald Trump. IMAGES
Supporters of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden arrive at the Chase Center in Wilmington, Delaware, where Biden is expected to address the nation later on election night. Cars began arriving slightly after 10 pm local time, and 200 to 300 cars are expected total, facing the stage where Biden will address supporters.
According to Business Insider, President Donald Trump and former Vice-President Joe Biden may both end up declaring victory on Tuesday, November 3, Election Night. This is based on certain scenarios and outcomes of receiving the presidential election results. According to Axios, Joe Biden's team plans to claim victory and address the nation based on if media outlets report results in his favor as a "mathematical inevitability," meaning if he receives the most votes. However, a vote tally is not the same as formally winning the Electoral College, which may take longer, and is subject to challenge. Trump reportedly hopes to declare victory as soon as Tuesday night, if early results show him ahead.
For President Donald Trump, a positive diagnosis for COVID-19 couldn't have come at a worse time. Aside from the very serious risk to his health, focusing the nation's attention on the pandemic is the last thing the Trump campaign wants to do. As Trump has now been hospitalized, he's all but powerless to reset his reelection campaign around issues like the Supreme Court and the economy. Some world leaders, like British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, saw a bump in approval from the public following a coronavirus diagnosis. However, it's highly unlikely Trump will receive such grace. He mocked opponent Hillary Clinton in 2016 for contracting pneumonia. He has also jeered at Vice President Joe Biden numerous times for wearing masks and scrupulously observing public health recommendations.