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Who will be the new president of the United States?
As of June 165438+ 10/9, 2020, Biden won the American election and will soon become the new president of the United States.

In March 2020, Biden won the Democratic primary in Michigan. On the evening of August 18, 2020, the Democratic National Congress formally nominated Biden as the Democratic presidential candidate. In 2020, he ran for president for the third time. 165438+20201early morning of October 8 (US time165438+1October 7), according to the calculation of American media, Biden has won more than 270 electoral votes.

According to the statistics of several American media on June 5438+065438+1October 13, 2020, the ownership of electoral votes in American States has been determined, and Biden won 306 electoral votes.

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Biden's political actions

Since joining the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Biden has visited all parts of the world, and has not only established familiar relations with many foreign countries, but also established relations with their deputies and senior assistants and many opposition parties. The main problems that have been solved include arms control, nuclear non-proliferation, NATO's eastward expansion, superpower rivalry and the relationship between the United States and the third world.

He has always been a staunch advocate of the global AIDS initiative and the first person to support international efforts to control carbon emissions and greenhouse gases. Biden first drafted the climate control bill 20 years ago.

Free trade agreements are usually supported. The senior senator is particularly concerned about African affairs. He attacked the apartheid system in South Africa very early. In Darfur, he has been urging stronger action to stop the bloody conflict.