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Joe Biden or “four more years” with Donald Trump? The “press” editorial team will keep you updated in real time and help you sort through the numbers. One thing is for sure: patience is required today.
Who will be the first to unite behind them the 270 necessary electorates in the United States? The incumbent Republican, Donald Trump, or his Democratic rival, Joe Biden? It will be particularly exciting in swing states: Trump could win Florida again, but lose Arizona to Trump. It will come down to states like Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and especially Pennsylvania, as expected. In the latter state in particular, the count could take longer. Because in Pennsylvania and some other states, mail-in votes are only counted gradually.
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There were three possible scenarios beforehand: Biden’s clear victory, Biden’s narrow victory, Trump’s narrow victory. One thing can be said Wednesday morning: Biden’s clear victory is off the table. The other two scenarios are still possible. No matter how it turns out, the pollsters seem to have been wrong again.
All too 435 seats in the House of Representatives Y 35 of the 100 Senate seats are reassigned. In the House of Representatives, the Democrats will be able to maintain or expand their majority, while in the Senate it does not seem that the Republican majority can be broken. But nothing has finally been decided here either.
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