The American press covered the announcement of the presidential election results after days of interesting waiting, and focused in its coverage on the victory of Joe Biden, the election of Kamala Harris as the first woman to hold the office of Vice President, and President Donald Trump's refusal to admit defeat.

The Washington Post (The Washington Post)


under the

title "Biden defeated Trump," the

newspaper published a

cover for one of the

most interesting elections and the

turnout of voters in the

history of the

United States.

The newspaper said that Biden was able to rebuild what is known as the Blue Wall, which is the name given to a group of traditionally pro-Democrat states that outgoing President Donald Trump hacked in the 2016 election.

She also indicated that Trump's insistence not to admit defeat, as he intends to fight a legal battle.

The New York Times (The New York Times)


Under a similar headline, The New York Times published a cover story in which it spoke of the chaotic end of the Trump presidency, noting that it is rare for American presidents to lose their posts by the end of their first term.

She also noted the record turnout of voters in the presidential election, and the first time a woman became vice president in US history.

Time magazine,


under the heading "Time to Heal," published coverage about Biden's victory in the presidential election after a fierce competition with his Republican opponent, Donald Trump, and included a large picture of the president and his elected vice president.

The magazine that used its name in the title of the coverage (A TIME TO HEAL), expressing its happiness at Biden's victory, was indicating that he would heal the wounds caused by Trump in his presidential term, as the country seeks to overcome the sharp divide that manifested in the election campaign.

The Philadelphia Inquirer:


Biden Wins;

Under this headline, the Pennsylvania newspaper published coverage of the victory of Joe Biden and his deputy, Kamala Harris.

The newspaper referred to the decisive role of the state of Pennsylvania, the birthplace of the Democratic Party candidate, in his victory over his Republican rival, as well as the election of the first black woman (her father is Jamaican and her mother is Indian) as vice president.

The Boston Globe With the


headline "Biden, Harris, and History", the Sunday issue of the daily published coverage of the victory of the Democratic candidate and his running mate, referring to Kamala Harris as the first woman and the first non-white woman to hold the office of Vice President.

The newspaper spoke about Trump's refusal to admit defeat, and talked about the end of the "drama" of vote counting, and the role of Pennsylvania in Biden's victory.