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As it stands, there are seven states that have yet to be summoned, including major awards like Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, which means both Donald Trump and Joe Biden still have a path to victory.
This combination of file images created on September 28, 2020 shows Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden (L) speaking in Tampa, Florida, on September 15, 2020, and US President Donald Trump speaking during an event for Black supporters at the Cobb Galleria Center on September 25, 2020, in Atlanta, Georgia. Image: AFP
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden are fighting for the White House, with the polls closed across the United States, and the American people waiting for results on key battlefields still at stake.
As it stands, there are still seven uncalled states left, including major awards like Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, which means both Trump and Biden still have a path to victory.
The American media has projected victories for the Republican incumbent in 23 states, including the Florida and Texas Grand Prix, as well as Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri and Ohio, all of the states he won in 2016.
Biden has captured 20 states, including his home state Delaware and Grand Prix California and New York, as well as the US capital.The former vice president has traded in a state won by Trump in 2016: Arizona, in the Southwest.
Nebraska divided its electoral votes between the two: four for Trump and one for Biden. Maine was won by Biden, but so far, it only has three of the four electoral votes on offer, with the last one yet to be decided.
So far, that gives Biden 238 electoral votes and Trump 213.
The magic number of electoral votes is 270.
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The following is a list of the states won by each candidate and the corresponding number of electoral votes, based on projections from the American media, including CNN, Fox News, MSNBC / NBC News, ABC, CBS and The New York Times.
In the case of Arizona, AFP used the projection made by the Associated Press.
TRUMP (213)
Alabama (9)
Arkansas (6)
Florida (29)
Idaho (4)
Indiana (11)
Iowa (6)
Kansas (6)
Kentucky (8)
Louisiana (8)
Mississippi (6)
Missouri (10)
Montana (3)
Nebraska (4) (Nebraska divides its five electoral votes: two electors are assigned based on the plurality of votes in the state, and the other three are awarded based on the congressional district. Biden obtained one vote in the second congressional district)
North Dakota (3)
Ohio (18)
Oklahoma (7)
South Carolina (9)
South Dakota (3)
Tennessee (11)
Texas (38)
Utah (6)
West Virginia (5)
Wyoming (3)
BIDEN (238)
Arizona (11)
California (55)
Colorado (9)
Connecticut (7)
Delaware (3)
District of Columbia (3)
Hawaii (4)
Illinois (20)
Maine (3) (Maine has a similar method to Nebraska. Of his four electoral votes, three have been projected for Biden, while the fourth is pending.)
Maryland (10)
Massachusetts (11)
Minnesota (10)
Nebraska (1) (Nebraska divides its five electoral votes: two electors are assigned based on the plurality of votes in the state and the other three are awarded based on the congressional district. Biden obtained a vote in the second congressional district) .
New Hampshire (4)
New Jersey (14)
New Mexico (5)
New York (29)
Oregon (7)
Rhode Island (4)
Vermont (3)
Virginia (13)
Washington (12)
STATES STILL CALLED
Alaska
Georgia
Michigan
Nevada
North Carolina
Pennsylvania
Wisconsin
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