US election: Wisconsin, Arizona confirm Biden win
By DW
02 December 2020 |
8:15 pm
Wisconsin and Arizona have confirmed Joe Biden's electoral victory over Donald Trump amid ongoing allegations of fraud from Trump's campaign. Both states have said the election was conducted fairly.
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