US 2020 Election: 'I'm Positive About The Outcome' - Biden Says As He Takes Early Lead

Joe Biden has told his supporters to "keep the faith" as he takes the early lead in the US election

US 2020 Election: 'I'm Positive About The Outcome' - Biden Says As He Takes Early Lead
oe Biden along with his wife Jill Biden speaks during election night at the Chase Center in Wilmington, Delaware

Joe Biden has reacted to the election results expressing confidence that he will win the presidential poll.

Speaking on Wednesday morning, November 4, the 77-year-old former senator thanked his supporters for showing massive supports.

Biden also disclosed that US electorates would decide the winner of the presidential election.

He disclosed this while faulting calls by the incumbent president, Donald Trump that he would emerge winner of the ongoing election.

Trump had made the remark during his last campaign on Monday.

However, Biden in a tweet on his verified Twitter handle wrote: “It’s not my place or Donald Trump’s place to declare the winner of this election. It’s the voters’ place.”

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Biden is currently leading on the electoral college scoresheet with 224 while Trump is trailing close with 213.

He tweeted: "Keep the faith, we are going to win this. I am optimistic about the outcome, and I am grateful to all my supporters. Thank you, Thank you.''

''We feel good about where we are. We believe we are on track to win this election,” he added

Since 1963, only three Democrats: Jimmy Carter (1965), Bill Clinton (1992 -1996) and Barrack Obama (2009-2017) have won the presidential election, with Republicans taking a dominant run in the Oval Office.

If Biden wins the election, he will become the oldest president in the US history and the fourth head of state to be produced from the Democratic household in recent times.