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Congratulatory posts have been pouring in over the last several hours for US President-elect Joe Biden and his running mate Kamala Harris, who is set to become the first female Vice President of America.
"Crying and holding my daughter, look baby, she looks like us," tweeted actress Mindy Kaling, referring to Kamala Harris.
Many of the congratulatory messages were in fact for Harris, for breaking the glass ceiling and becoming the first woman to become US Vice President.
"Amma, we made it overjoyed to welcome our new Vice President: @KamalaHarris," wrote Padma Lakshmi, popular as Top Chef host to global audiences.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, famous for her role of the Vice President of the United States in the popular series, Veep, shared: "Madam Vice President is no longer a fictional character."
"What a tremendous moment in our nation's history,” tweeted Hollywood star Reese Witherspoon, and added: "Congrats to our new President @JoeBiden and the First Female Vice President in our history @KamalaHarris."
"Just started getting choked up. I really wish my friend @chadwickboseman was here to see @KamalaHarris become the first female VP in history," wrote actor Josh Gad.
Talk show host Lilly Singh wrote: "BALLE BALLE AUNTY JI!!! @KamalaHarris congratulations on a historic win!! Time to drop that secret celebratory video I've been holding onto!"
Singer Alicia Keys posted: "Not a crier but I lowkey shed a tear, we won't let hate win! When we show up for each other we win! There's SO much work to be done but I believe we are willing to show up for each other! Let's keep being loud & strong. Now the real work begins! Big congrats to @KamalaHarris."
"Congratulations to President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris," posted pop superstar Beyonce, with a picture showing Biden and Harris wearing masks and sharing a high-five underneath an American flag.
Singer Miley Cyrus wrote: "Now THIS is a PARTY IN THE USA! @JoeBiden @KamalaHarris."
Actress-filmmaker Elizabeth Banks wrote: "I'm so so so relieved. Congrats @JoeBiden I am crying at the thought of @KamalaHarris as Vice President of the United States - wow wow wow."
"Madam Vice President! I'm weeping!" wrote Jesse Tyler Ferguson.
"My VP is a black woman!" wrote Keke Palmer. In a separate tweet, she added: "I'm so inspired and truly astonished to look and see a black woman in this position. I say BLACK because representation MATTERS! In America I have searched over and over again as a black girl for people in positions of power that look like me!"
Actor-comedian Henry Winkler stated: "We will now have A Vice President and First Lady to be really proud of."
"This is a good day for the country we love. Congratulations to @JoeBiden and @KamalaHarris and thanks to the lifelong Republicans whose conscience would not permit this to go on. May God bless America," said Jimmy Kimmel.
"America! We have given ourselves an opportunity for a reset. Let's get to work!" wrote actress Jada Pinkett Smith.
Actress Kerry Washington shared: "The people have spoken! Thank you to everyone who used your vote and your voice to make history. PRESIDENT Joe Biden and VICE PRESIDENT Kamala Harris."
"Our 46th president, @joebiden !!!! I've been waiting to post this photo because I knew deep down you would be our next President. Today we celebrate the millions of Americans who overcame barriers to the ballot box, mobilized their communities and voted in record breaking numbers. This was OUR election and WE WON TOGETHER. There's still a lot of work to be done, but today we will celebrate each other," wrote singer Demi Lovato.
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