The states have not yet declared with it being such a tight result but AP are calling it with other media organisations.
I'm slightly sad, President Trump's administration was in my view the best since President Reagan's in the 1980s. Had it not been for Covid...Joe Biden wins US presidential election
— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) November 7, 2020
BBC projects he’s secured enough electoral college votes to defeat Donald Trump#Election2020 https://t.co/mQVd59vCnl pic.twitter.com/MpsmLGDZoO
On the other hand, Biden isn't a far left lunatic so out of all Democrats to have elected to the White House he's probably the best we could hope for to keep them reigned in. In addition, the Republicans look likely to hold the Senate which will effectively block the Biden administration from passing much partisan stuff at all in the first 2 years of the new administration.
My true priority, Britain's interests, have been hurt by this election which is really what matters. President Trump was a true Anglophile, whereas Biden seems closer to Germany and France. Added to that, the Democratic Party with the Irish-American lobby have always been more hostile towards Britain than the Republican Party. I'd say prospects of a UK-US FTA over the next four years are pretty much over as a result of this election because of that. Finally, President Xi Jinping and the Communist Party of China will be pleased by this result, as Biden is certainly a lot softer on China than Trump. Expect China to flex its muscles more over the next few years, and will likely push against US allies (Vietnam, Taiwan) to test American resolve on defence in the Orient.
So there we go. I'd expect Trump will run again in 2024, in fact I would be shocked if he did not.
Thoughts?

