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Earlier, Democratic candidate Joe Biden said he could see a path to victory, while US President Donald Trump launched legal challenges.
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden speaks at an election night event at the Chase Center in the early morning hours of November 4, 2020 in Wilmington, Delaware. Image: AFP
WASHINGTON – More results are expected from Arizona and Georgia in an American election whose outcome is still based on a razor’s edge.
Earlier, Democratic candidate Joe Biden said he could see a path to victory, while US President Donald Trump launched legal challenges.
• Biden makes strides to win presidency, Trump alleges fraud
Biden is projected to take over the key battlefield states of Michigan and Wisconsin, bringing him closer to the 270 electoral college votes he needs to win the White House.
It’s a race that is still too close to calling, as states like Arizona, Georgia and Pennsylvania are still counting their votes.
However, speaking to reporters in Delaware, Biden said he was confident he would get the numbers to cross the finish line.
“It is clear that we are winning enough states to reach the 270 electoral votes necessary to win the presidency. I am not here to declare that we have won, but I am here to report when the count ends, we believe we will achieve it.” winners.”
Meanwhile, the Trump campaign has filed lawsuits in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Georgia and demanded a recount in Wisconsin.
The president has been making complaints about discarded ballots on Twitter, even though there is no evidence of voter fraud.
That prompted Twitter to put a warning label on the president’s tweet.
… there were a lot of votes cast in secret, as has been widely reported.
Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 4, 2020
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