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Candidate Biden, who has taken the advantage of his position, stood again in front of his supporters and said he would be the winner when the count was over.

Our correspondent is out in the state of Delaware where Biden is currently staying.



Correspondent Kim Jong-won, it seems that candidate Biden is getting closer to the presidency, but it is still early. Is there any movement on candidate Biden?



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you said, this is early morning.



The Biden nominee venue in Wilmington, Delaware, where I am now, is still quiet.



Candidate Biden, who is staying at his home about 15 minutes away from here, did not show much movement during the night, but this time, he gave his second surprise speech at the event hall during the day yesterday (4th).



It wasn't a victory speech yesterday, but it was actually a victory speech.



First, let's listen to the contents.



[Biden/US Presidential Candidate: I am not here to declare victory.

But I believe we will win when the counting is over.

I am sure.

I've been in the presidential election as a Democratic candidate, but I'm going to serve as president of the United States.]



Biden emphasizes that, contrary to President Trump, that the counting should be stopped, all votes must be counted.



So, I haven't declared victory yet, but when the counting is over, then we will be the winners. This is a statement that is convinced of victory, and even those who have not elected me considering the current severely divided situation. I am going to be president, and I came up with this message of unity.



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If the counting continues as it flows now, it seems that candidate Biden will be busier in the future. What is the schedule?



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Biden, unlike President Trump, did not disclose his schedule throughout the campaign.



At midnight after the counting began, the first speech, yesterday, and both speeches were a surprise announcement 20 minutes before the speech.



In addition, although only the main gate has been made, the website of the subsidiary has been posted on the Internet.



And he posted on his twitter that he will rejoin the Paris Climate Agreement in 77 days, and this 77 days from now until the inauguration of the presidential election is 77 days.



So, in fact, it seems that I have won, and I have emphasized this one more time, and if it becomes clear that we will secure 270 delegates even this afternoon by this time, we will start working in earnest from then on.



(Video coverage: Lee Sang-wook, video editing: Hwang Ji-young)