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Trump has returned to the White House

From CNN's Jason Hoffman

President Donald Trump returns to the White House on November 7 in Washington, DC.
President Donald Trump returns to the White House on November 7 in Washington, DC. Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP/Getty Images

President Trump’s motorcade arrived back at the White House at 3:13 p.m. ET, after spending the morning golfing at his golf course in Virginia.

Trump waved to the pool reporters as he walked back into the White House.

The President was on the golf course when CNN and other networks called the race for former Vice President Joe Biden.

3:02 p.m. ET, November 7, 2020

Biden supporter in North Carolina says she is "so proud and hopeful for the next generation"

From CNN's Dianne Gallagher

Among the people celebrating President-elect Joe Biden's victory today in Raleigh, North Carolina, was Nina Simone, who called his win a "relief."

“Tears. Tears streaming down my face. I am so proud and hopeful for the next generation," Simone told CNN. “Last couple of days, we’ve been very anxious. A lot of stress eating! The last four years, have been scary. We’ve been fearful. Even traveling here with my shirt on... I was fearful. What if somebody tried to do something?”

Simone added: “This is just one step, and it’s a battle ahead ... but it’s a good one”

2:57 p.m. ET, November 7, 2020

Crowds celebrate Biden's win outside Philadelphia City Hall

From CNN's Lauren Moore, Kate Bolduan and Mark Morales

President-elect Joe Biden's supporters flocked to Philadelphia City Hall today to celebrate his projected win over President Trump.

Sherry Viggs of Philadelphia, who held a sign that read “Good things happen in Philly," was one of those supporters. She said Biden's win “was just a release from stress, to know that the country would get back to civility and decency.”


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