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Biden blasts Trump for 'whining and complaining' about political results

WASHINGTON: US President-elect Joe Biden has shot Donald Trump for trying to upset the November 3 political decision results, saying the active president invests the greater part of his energy "whimpering and whining" instead of doing "the work" of his office. 

Trump is yet to yield the decisions and has recorded a few claims testing the November 3 survey results. 

He affirms that there was an enormous citizen misrepresentation. Political decision authorities and the media have said that there is no proof to back his cases. He has additionally lost many claims. 

"The president invests more energy crying and grumbling than taking care of the issue. I don't have a clue why he actually needs the work. He would not like to accomplish the work," Biden said on Monday at a drive-in political race rally in Georgia where he looked for help for two Popularity based applicants. 



Spillover races in Georgia will figure out which gathering controls the Senate. 

"Do it for those who have surrendered to such an extent. Think about those who have surrendered such a huge amount to make sure about that right. Do it for the nation you love since I realize you love this nation and the future you need to work for everybody in this nation. Do it for those around the globe who seek like us to be free and the popularity based individuals who look to us," he said. 

Biden, 78, was affirmed the champ of the November 3 official political race by the Constituent School on December 14 after each of the 50 states authoritatively guaranteed the democratic outcomes. As per official outcomes, Biden gathered 306 appointive votes rather than 232 votes cast for Trump. 

US Congress will meet on January 6 to officially affirm the Constituent School and Biden's triumph. 

In the official political race, Biden won Georgia by around 11,000 votes, turning into the main liberal to convey the state since 1992.