He Jinli admitted defeat: will assist in the peaceful transfer of power, voters in tears, and the Democratic Party angrily criticized Biden as the root of the defeat

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The dust has settled on the US presidential election, and Trump announced his victory yesterday afternoon. After a quiet night, Hillary Clinton officially conceded today and publicly acknowledged her defeat. She has called to congratulate Trump on his victory and promised that the Biden administration will assist in a peaceful transfer of power. The election results showed that Republican candidate Trump won 295 electoral votes, surpassing the threshold of 270 required for victory. He declared his victory and delivered a speech yesterday afternoon, exciting his supporters in the audience. Behind the Republican celebration is the sorrow of the Democratic Party, as not only did Trump lead all the way to reclaim the White House, but the direct election of the Democratic Party in both houses of Congress also failed. The Republican Party has confirmed regaining control of the Senate and is expected to maintain a slight advantage in the House of Representatives, possibly achieving comprehensive governance. According to BBC reports, at the election night party held at Howard University, where Hillary Clinton studied, thousands of Democratic Party supporters initially refused to believe that Trump could be re-elected when they saw him leading all the way. The supporters' faces turned gloomy as Georgia and North Carolina, two swing states, confirmed Trump's victory. Hundreds of people left in disappointment, thinking that the United States was beyond saving. It was not until Hillary Clinton canceled her attendance at the election night party and Pennsylvania, the largest swing state, fell into Trump's hands that the Howard University campus was almost empty, with only a large projection screen projecting the blue Hillary/Warren logo, creating a poignant scene. After a night of frustration, Hillary Clinton delivered a speech at Holland University on the afternoon of the 6th, Eastern Time, gracefully admitting her defeat. She said, 'Although I admit the failure of this election, I do not admit that the fight that propels us forward is over. We must accept the results of this election. The basic principle of American democracy is that when we lose an election, we accept the results. This principle is what distinguishes democracy from monarchy or autocracy.' Hillary Clinton also encouraged her supporters, saying, 'The election result is not what we wanted, not what we fought for, but as long as we never give up, the light of America's promise will always burn.' She also stated that she has called to congratulate Trump on his victory and assured him that the Biden administration will be committed to a peaceful transfer of power, and she will provide assistance in this process. However, there were noticeably fewer supporters present at this speech of concession compared to the election night, indicating that many Democrats' emotions have not yet calmed down. Angry Democrats blame Biden for not withdrawing early enough. With Hillary Clinton's defeat in the election, Democratic Party officials and voters are filled with anger and are reflecting on what went wrong. According to Reuters, some Democrats accuse Biden of lying about his mental health and only withdrawing under pressure from within the party after the first televised debate. A Democratic Party donor questioned, 'Why did Biden hold on for so long? He shouldn't have concealed (his health condition) and should have withdrawn earlier.' An assistant to Hillary Clinton said that her campaign was doomed to fail from the beginning because of her loyalty to the unpopular Biden. 'If someone had broken with Biden and proposed different reform policies, the Democratic Party could have won. 'This assistant said that one of Hillary Clinton's major mistakes was her statement on the ABC program 'The View' that 'she couldn't think of anything she would do differently from Biden.' Bill Ackman, a long-time Democratic Party donor and manager of the Hedging Fund, switched his support to Trump in 2024, believing that the Democratic Party needs a complete restart. He criticized, 'The Democratic Party lied to the American people about Biden's cognition and health condition and then did not hold primaries to determine a replacement for Biden.' Related reports: Polymarket's accurate prediction! Trump's chances of winning the election have been leading all the way, and the presidential election betting has exceeded $3.6 billion. A16z's senior executives urge Trump: After winning the election, how should the US government seize the Web3 opportunity? Explainer: What is the US Electoral College? Trump wins Pennsylvania and Michigan to win the election This article was first published on BlockTempo, the most influential blockchain news media in the Motion Zone.

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