US election 2020 – press review: “Most blatant, vain, stupid and...


Democrat Joe Biden has been declared the winner of the US presidential election after an unprecedented electoral thriller. Videos show how people in the USA dance on the streets to celebrate. And the press is also enthusiastic: nationally and internationally, the first votes for Biden’s victory are almost entirely positive.

“Time online” for example, evaluates the election result as “liberation” and writes: “Not only in the United States, around the world you can now really hear the sigh of relief.” And the “Bild” newspaper simple title: “It’s Joe Time”.

Abroad, people already have high hopes for Joe Biden as the new president. According to the “New Zurich Newspaper” from Switzerland, Biden can be trusted to “restore confidence”. And “The world” in Spain thinks that the 77-year-old will also improve world politics: “Joe Biden, a president who can cause a thaw between the USA and the world”.

Formulated it a little more carefully “World”. Because in some states Joe Biden only won by a few percentage points. Donald has also announced a legal battle. “The victory is huge, but close,” writes the “Welt”. “Joe Biden now has a clear mission: to take a course of the political center, if possible without alienating the left wing of the Democratic Party. And he has the opportunity to make history – by doing without.”

This also points to Biden’s role as a great unifier “Wall Street Journal” down. He had the “mandate to moderate” and had to be careful not to take a left-wing political course. Because that would “bitterly divide the country”.

At the same time, commentators condemn Trump’s behavior during his presidency.

One of the strongest judges “New York Times” about the term of office of the President. “The American people have looked into the abyss of autocratic nationalism and decided to step back from that abyss. (…) President Trump’s four-year attack on our democratic institutions and values ​​will soon end.”

The British too “Guardian” goes tough with Trump. “We are finally at the end of Donald Trump’s extremely bad presidency. Voters have voted against what can only be described as the crassest, most vain, stupid and dysfunctional leadership this country has ever suffered from.”

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