This Massive Crowd In Austin Sang Farewell Songs For Donald Trump After Biden Victory

The "Goodbyes" could be heard from miles away
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Joe Biden officially defeated President Donald Trump on Saturday, and it's safe to say that the capital of Texas, Austin, which voted blue, was thrilled with the result.

A massive crowd gathered in front of the Texas Capitol Building in celebration of the next President.

Every member of the crowd could be heard singing goodbye songs to President Trump as well as victory songs such as Queen's "We Are The Champions."

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I just want a kinder world than this  A woman's sign read 

The site of the party was also close to where the Biden Bus was followed and surrounded by a "Trump Train" just last week.

This all comes after the election left everyone on the edge of their seats waiting nearly four days for results to come in.

President-elect Joe Biden won't take office until his inauguration day on January 20th, 2021, where you can expect an even bigger celebration by democrats across the country.

  • Noah Borden was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.

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