In 1980, the boy's mother-in-law asked him, "Dad, what do you want to be in the future?" What is your dream Then he said - ‘I want to be president of the United States.’ That boy’s dream is about to come true today. He is the Democratic candidate Joe Biden. He is well on his way to becoming the 46th President of the United States.
The matter may seem coincidental to some. But I don't think so. That's what I'm thinking - if you move forward with the goal of dreaming and fulfilling that dream, that dream will come true. Joe Biden showed it to the world anew.
Presidential elections are held in the United States every four years. As such, this time it falls on the Tuesday after the first Monday of November, i.e. last November 3, the polling was held in the country. As of Thursday night, November 5, U.S. media reports say the fate of the two candidates has been decided in most states. Biden will receive a ticket to the White House as soon as Nevada's six electoral colleges vote, AFP says.
As the US election day draws to a close, there is growing interest around the world. But many do not fully understand how the election process works. The politics of this country is different from many other countries. Only two political parties are influential here. A Republican party, which is a conservative political party. This is known as the 'Grand Old Party'. The other is the Democratic Party. In US politics, the party is known as a liberal political party. Almost always the president of the country is elected from one of these two parties. Of course there are some smaller political parties, which occasionally nominate candidates for the presidency. The President of the United States is a very important and influential person in the world. The impact of what the US president is doing during an international crisis, such as war, epidemics or climate change, is immense.
Elections in many other countries show that the candidate who gets the most votes becomes the president. But that may not always be the case in US presidential elections. Because, their election system can be called 'indirect' voting system - which seems complicated to many. When a voter here is voting for his or her preferred presidential candidate, he or she is actually voting in his or her state-based election campaign.
In order to win the US presidential election, a candidate has to win two types of votes. One is the ‘popular’ vote or the vote of the general electorate. Another is a kind of constituency vote called 'Electoral College'. Candidates in the election are actually fighting to win this electoral vote. The number of electoral college votes is determined by the population of the states in the United States. The more populous the state, the higher the number of electoral votes. A total of 538 electoral votes. To win the presidential election, a candidate must get at least 270 electoral votes. Electoral colleges in each state vote according to the verdict of the majority of voters in that state. The candidate who gets the most popular votes in a state gets all the electoral votes in that state. With the addition of electoral votes from each state, the candidate who gets more than 260 votes becomes the next US president. As such, with white eyes we can see the victory of Joe Biden.
Most states in the United States have traditionally been identified as "Republican" or "Democrat." So candidates focus on 10-12 states during the campaign - which are not exactly known to be supporters of any particular party and any party can win there. These are called 'Battleground' states, the real battle for the US presidency.
In general, the Republican Party has more supporters in the relatively rural areas of America. Earlier elected presidents from the Republican Party include George W. Bush, Ronald Reagan and Richard Nixon. And the Democratic Party has more support in urban areas. Former presidents elected from this party include John F. Kennedy, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama.
This time, before and on the day of the election, all the polls showed that Joe Biden had won a landslide victory. The US media was also against Trump. But everything went well. Far from a huge victory, Trump will have to fight hard