Pretty sure the first sentence says "Joseph R. Biden Jr. on Friday took the lead in Pennsylvania, where a victory would give him the presidency, and was ahead in three other critical battlegrounds as his campaign focused on a presidential transition process and states worked to tally the remaining votes."
It was also published on Wednesday, November 10th, 2020, a week after Election Day, which makes sense.
The image label is also easier to see, saying things along similar lines (I'm too lazy to translate that :p)
ElementalPixel is nearly correct. I did, in fact, take the image from the NYT front page from November 2020, but if you look at the actual image in the thumbnail, it reads 'November 10, 2021', the day the original version this quiz was first published.
Nice quiz! Question tho, as a bit of a noob to making picture/logo quizzes, how do you upload these logos? Only logos from Wikimedia or pixabay are accepted, so how do you get these merged or edited logos uploaded?
I think there's actually 2 of them. But part of the joke is that whenever he claims there's no Earthly way he could have known about something it's usually about something that he could and should know about, and whenever he claims something hasn't "made it across the pond" he's almost invariably proven wrong.
It was also published on Wednesday, November 10th, 2020, a week after Election Day, which makes sense.
The image label is also easier to see, saying things along similar lines (I'm too lazy to translate that :p)
Bird & Croc and Arrowed Daggers, for example.
But how is that Coca cola?