New Yorkers tell native son Donald Trump: 'You're fired!'

People in New York's Times Square react as the media announces that Joe Biden has won the US presidential election. PHOTO: REUTERS

NEW YORK (AFP) - Joyous New Yorkers poured into the streets on Saturday (Nov 7) after Democrat Joe Biden defeated Donald Trump to win the White House, erupting in celebration as the business mogul and former star of The Apprentice was told: "You're fired."

Revellers cheered across a city that has sparred for years with the president who rose to prominence in the New York real estate.

A reliable Democratic stronghold, the US financial capital's disdain for the Republican's policies was no secret.

In Manhattan residents yelled and clapped, some waving flags and others banging pots from their balconies as car horns punctuated the applause.

Catherine Griffin cried tears of joy outside with one of her two kids, telling AFP: "I'm happy that Trump has gone from our lives, hopefully forever."

"Having a little normalcy back in our lives, and my kids being able to see a decent human being in charge again - that just makes me happy for the day," the 47-year-old said.

Hundreds of people gathered outside Trump Tower, as large crowds at Brooklyn's Grand Army Plaza - in a nod to the outgoing president's "You're fired!" catchphrase from his days hosting The Apprentice - chanted: "Trump got fired!"

Thousands more began amassing at Times Square and Columbus Circle, where a demonstration to protect the integrity of ballot tallying turned into a giant party.

"Biden has won finally," said JD Beebe, a 35-year-old who works at an online company.

"I just feel like it's a very American moment," he said, adding: "I know the country is split almost 50/50, but I still think this is a very good day for democracy.

"I'm honestly looking forward to not every day having to be on a roller coaster about what ridiculous thing our leadership is going to say, or what they're going to do to any oppressed portion of the community."

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Democrat Joe Biden captured the US presidency on Saturday as voters narrowly rebuffed Republican incumbent Donald Trump's tumultuous leadership and embraced Biden's promise to fight the coronavirus pandemic and fix the economy in a divided nation.

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