Published 13:14 IST, November 12th 2020

Chinese stooge shares 'humorous' take on US Polls; Twitter calls him out in typical sass

Chinese stooge took to Twitter to share a comical video of Trump and Biden fighting over a chair, denoting the US President's seat. The "meme" backfired.

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Chinese mouthpiece 'Global Times' Editor Hu Xijin on Thursday shared a 'humorous' meme, mocking political situation in United States where Republican President Donald Trump has refused to concede his defeat against President-elect and Democratic rival Joe Biden. Chinese stooge took to Twitter to share a comical video of two politicians fighting over a chair, deting US President's seat. 

However, he also mand to swing axe on his own foot as netizens poked fun at "autocratic Communist state which is alien to concept of voting and elections." Reacting to video, Twitterati questioned, who did Chinese President Xi Jinping run elections against?

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Meanwhile, ar user claimed that while US elections caught global attention, most Americans would t even kw who President of China is. "At least Americans have elections, while China suffers from a regressive totalitarian dictatorship," commented ar. 

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Here's a string of comments where China got severely trolled over a poor "meme" shared by stooge. 

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Trump refuses to concede defeat in US elections

Since anuncement of US election results declaring Joe Biden's victory, Donald Trump has constantly refused to concede his defeat. Claiming that elections are 'far from over', Trump promised to challenge  poll results in a few key states. According to incumbent President, mail-in ballots were subjected to election fraud.  

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US media declared that Joe Biden defeated Trump in closely contested election, becoming 46th president of country.  In his third attempt at White House, Biden, a four-dece Senator and n a vice president, received over 74 million votes, which is four million more than Trump, and more than any or presidential candidate.

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13:14 IST, November 12th 2020