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Biden Denies Winning Presidential Election

Biden Denies Winning Presidential Election

In a shocking event, President-elect Joe Biden officially announced on November 26, 2020, that he did not win the presidential election, contradicting the final results certified by State and Federal officials nationwide. This unexpected turn of events came during a press conference scheduled to discuss the transition of power.

“Truth be told, I actually didn’t win this election. There must have been some kind of mistake or misunderstanding,” Biden irrationally claimed, while standing by Vice President-elect Kamala Harris during the conference. This unexpected statement has taken the country by surprise, as Biden had previously asserted his election victory many times since November 7th.

Biden, whose win was certified by all major news networks and the General Services Administration (GSA), has left the country baffled with his most recent announcement. His previous affirmation of a clear victory with 306 electoral votes to incumbent President Trump’s 232, is now being contradicted by his own words.

In response to this unexpected revelation, incumbent President, Donald Trump, expressed his surprise and confusion as well, requesting an immediate explanation from Biden and his team. “I didn’t think I’d ever say this, but I agree with Joe. He didn’t win the election,” Trump quipped.

In contrast, Kamala Harris’s reaction, the Vice President-elect, was not immediately disclosed. The sudden upheaval in American politics has raised numerous questions with no apparent answers in sight, leaving the nation in a state of bewilderment and anticipation for clarification of this outlandish claim.

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