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Thursday, November 5, 2020

US Election || Road to 270 | Died Candidate Declared Successful | Five Black Muslims Win | For The First Time, Three 'Eunuchs' Have Won | Which US Presidents Lost The Election In The Second Term? | US President Salary And Benefits

Two days have passed but the decision on the next White House candidate has not yet been made

Two days have passed since the US presidential election but the decision of the next incumbent of the White House has not been made yet. The results of the five states are yet to come, but Trump must win all five states to be re-elected president. According to the details, who will be the next president of the United States could not be decided even after two days. The counting of votes is still going on in five states, so the decision may be further delayed. Democratic candidate Joe Biden is just 6 votes away from victory, but in the state of Nevada with 6 votes, Biden is ahead of Trump, in Pennsylvania, Georgia, North Carolina and Alaska, Trump is ahead of Biden, but all these states have won. Despite this, Trump's

required 270 votes are not being met. So far, Joe Biden has received 264 electoral votes, while Donald Trump is far behind with 214 votes. According to US officials, the count was delayed due to more postal ballots being received than expected, following a similar situation in the 2000 presidential election, when President Bush was ousted a month after the election after a long legal battle. 

President Trump has come under fire for his election rhetoric, with his former national security adviser John Bolton saying Trump's remarks were the most irresponsible by any US president, outside the White House Biden's supporters clashed, angry mobs clashed, and police intervened. Police used tear gas to disperse the demonstrators. Biden's supporters have called on Trump to vacate the White House. Protests erupted in New York, Miami, Michigan, California, New York and Pennsylvania. Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden has become the first presidential candidate in US history to receive 70 million votes. Earlier, according to US media reports, President Barack Obama received 69 million votes in the 2008 presidential election, while Biden received more than 70 million votes. It is also worth noting that the counting of votes has not yet been completed. According to statistics, President Trump has also received 67 million votes and the counting process is still going on.

The died candidate also declared successful

A candidate who died of corona virus on October 5 has also been declared successful in the United States. In North Dakota, Trump's Republican candidate, David Andhell, won the Legislative Assembly election, while 55-year-old David Andhell died of the corona virus on October 5. More civilians have been put to death. People in the United States voted early, which led to David's victory.

Five black Muslims also win the parliamentary race

Five Democratic Muslim candidates from the Democratic Party have set a new record in the United States by winning legislative elections in Wisconsin, Florida and Delaware. They include three Muslim women. Marie Turner, a Muslim woman from Oklahoma, has reportedly been elected to the Legislative Assembly. He is also the first Muslim member of the Oklahoma Legislative Assembly. Similarly, in Delaware, Madina Wilson Anton has become the first Muslim member of the legislature. Iman Judah has been elected to the Colorado House of Representatives, the first Muslim member of the House in its history. Samba Baldia, elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly, is not only the first Muslim but also the first black member to represent Dean County. Christopher Benjamin, representing Florida's 107th District in the House of Representatives, is also the first Muslim to achieve this feat. In addition to gaining the broad support of American Muslims, Biden has promised to include Muslims in the United States in his administration and to lift Trump's unannounced sanctions on Muslims.

For the first time, three 'eunuchs' have won the US election

In addition to the November 3 presidential election in the United States, elections to the Senate, lower house, and state assemblies also took place, electing for the first time members whose victories set new records. In the United States, not only were votes cast for the November 3 presidential election, but Americans also voted for new members of the Senate, Congress, and lower house on the same day. Yes, transgender senators were elected for the first time from the US state of Delaware in the November 3 election, while two transgender senators from Kansas and Vermont were also elected. According to US broadcaster CNN , Sarah McBride, a 30-year-old "eunuch" from the Wilmington constituency in Delaware, made history by winning the election. Sarah McBride is not only the first 'eunuch' senator to be elected from Delaware, but she also became the first 'transgender' senator in the United States. Yes, transgender senators were elected for the first time from the US state of Delaware in the November 3 election, while two transgender senators from Kansas and Vermont were also elected. According to US broadcaster CNN , Sarah McBride, a 30-year-old "eunuch" from the Wilmington constituency in Delaware, made history by winning the election. Sarah McBride is not only the first 'eunuch' senator to be elected from Delaware, but she also became the first 'transgender' senator in the United States. According to the New York Post , Stephanie Byers, 57, is Kansas' first transgender member and has been a high school teacher in the past, contesting on Biden's Democratic ticket. Similarly, for the first time, a 26-year-old "eunuch" has been elected to the Vermont State Assembly. According to the Burlington Free Press website , Taylor Small, 26, is the first 'transgender' person to win from Vermont and has won the state assembly election. Although the three "eunuchs" elected this time set a new record, they are not the first legislators in US history to be elected. Have already been selected.

Which US presidents lost the election in the second term?

The counting of votes for the 46th presidential election in the United States is in its final stages, with a close contest between Donald Trump and his presidential rival Joe Biden. A decision on who will be the next incumbent of the White House will be made soon, but according to the US Constitution, any candidate can be elected President at most twice, ie cannot run for a third term. Donald Trump is running for a second term, but if Trump loses, he will be the first president since George W. Bush Sr. and the sixth overall president to lose a second term. Five US presidents have lost their second term before the November 3, 2020 election.

Let's take a look at who were the American presidents who did not win the election for a second term.

1. William Taft

William Taft was the first US president to lose a second term in the 1912 presidential election.

2. Herbert Hoover

The second US president to lose a second term was Herbert Hoover, who was president from 1929 to 1933, but when he took office, the world was in the throes of a Great Depression and economic problems were his failure for a second term. Became the main reason.

3. Gerald Ford

Gerald Ford was the 38th President of the United States. Ford is the only President of the United States who has never been elected Vice President or President by popular vote. Gerald Ford became Vice President of the United States through the 25th Amendment after the resignation of Vice President Espro Agnio during the presidency of Richard Nixon. US President Richard Nixon elected Gerald Ford as his deputy while Congress approved him. President Richard Nixon resigned after the Watergate scandal came to light and Gerald Ford became President of the United States. Gerald Ford could not win a second term because of the acquittal of Richard Nixon and the failure to control the economic situation.

4. Jimmy Carter

Jimmy Carter, who defeated Gerald Ford to become president in 1976, also failed to win a second term.Even under Jimmy Carter, the US economy did not improve and the US could not free its citizens held hostage in Iran, which was the main reason for Jimmy Carter's defeat.

5. George Bush Sr

George W. Bush Sr., the 41st President of the United States, is also known as Bush Sr. because of his son, George W. Bush. Bush Sr. became President of the United States in 1988 and served as President of the United States from 1989 to 1993. During the presidency of George W. Bush Sr., the United States participated in the first Gulf War and liberated Kuwait from Iraqi occupation. Despite his landslide victory in the Gulf War, Bush Sr. failed to improve the US economy and lost the 1992 presidential election to Bill Clinton. George W. Bush Sr. is the last president in US history not to be re-elected.


6. Donald Trump??????

And only after the full results of the presidential election are out will it be decided whether Trump joins the list.

How much does the US President receive in terms of salary and benefits?

The annual salary of the President of the United States is  $400,000, but in addition to that, he has various benefits and facilities available to him.If the US president has unlimited powers, he gets a huge salary, and in addition to this, the US president gets other benefits, including money, which only a fortunate head of state in the world has. According to the report, the annual salary of the US President is US 4 400,000, but in addition to this, he is also paid for various periods such as travel, leisure and household expenses. , Which is worth crores of rupees, all benefits except the salary of the US President are tax free, while he is also entitled to retirement pension after leaving office.

As soon as the President of the United States takes office, he finds the White House, the most famous house in the world. There is also a pool, while the White House has a 51-seat theater. Where there are entertainment programs other than film screenings. The White House also has a long, wide garden that grows a variety of fruits and vegetables that are used in the White House. The White House is permanently occupied by the president and his family, along with 100 other people, including servants, financiers, cooks, and housekeepers.

The US President and his family are paid $11 million to decorate this magnificent White House to their liking. Barack Obama did not use this fund when he became President and The money was spent on other relief work, but when Donald Trump took office, he spent $ 1.75 million on new furniture and wall decorations.

The US president and his family do not gift clothes to designers, but if they ever take it, it goes to the National Archives once it is worn. The president of the United States usually goes to Camp David, Maryland, for a holiday, where the president in particular has a separate magnificent official residence.

The US President receives $50,000 annually, the US President is also given $19,000 for entertainment, while he spends US 16,000 on travel.

The Boeing 747 that the president receives for use is also exemplary, with 4,000 square feet of space, a medical operating room, a private room and a seating capacity of 100 people at a time. And when the plane takes off, it costs  $200,000 an hour. The President also has a Marine One helicopter in his service. The US president travels in a bullet-proof and bomb-proof car, called the Beasts, while the car is always accompanied by a convoy of dozens of security personnel on alert.

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