2020 Election: Newspaper front pages around U.S. mark Biden, Harris win in history

Sunday, November 8, 2020
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- If you haven't picked up the Sunday paper this morning, here's a look at the headlines on major newspapers across the U.S. following Joe Biden and Kamala Harris' victory Saturday.

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The San Francisco Chronicle front page reads "Biden Wins" with a subhead noting Sen. Kamala Harris victory, saying "Harris to become groundbreaking VP."



The Washington Post front page reads "Biden Defeats Trump" with a nod to the vice president-elect saying, "With Harris, he rebuilds the blue wall."



The New York Times went with the headline "Biden Beats Trump" with a reference in the subhead to the events of Pres. Donald Trump's presidency, saying "Chaotic term ends with rare incumbent loss."
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Down in Southern California, the front page of the Los Angeles Times read "Biden Wins."



In Biden's hometown of Scranton, Penn., the Scranton Times-Tribune took a more creative approach -- not with its headline, but the front page story itself, saying "A guy from Scranton will be president. His name is Joe Biden."


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The Boston Globe referenced the history encompassed in Biden and Harris' win.



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