The magazine made the announcement on its Twitter page late Thursday night.
Biden and Harris ran in one of the most contentious presidential races in American history, which saw a record number of voters turn out amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic that continues to rage across the country, The Hill news outlet said in a report.
The former Vice President won 51.3 per cent of the popular vote, garnering 81.2 million over incumbent President Donald Trump’s 74.2 million votes, according to tallies from the Cook Political Report.
Biden and Harris beat three other finalists: frontline healthcare workers and America’s top infectious diseases expert Anthony Fauci; the racial justice movement; and President Trump, the BBC reported.
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