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The announcement of the results of the US presidential elections has begun. The situation is changing rapidly. Democratic candidate Joe Biden received 85 electoral votes, according to the latest results published in Al Jazeera. Current presidential and Republican candidate Donald Trump received 72 votes.
If you want to win, you must get at least 280 votes.
According to the BBC, voting in the US elections is coming to an end. Voting has ended in several states, and voting in many states is nearing completion.
Meanwhile, outcome predictions have started pouring in from various states.
Voting has ended in six states. These are Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, South Carolina, Vermont, and Virginia. The total number of electoral college votes in these states is 80.
Joe Biden appears to have won Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey and the District of Columbia.
Biden is also going to win in Vermont. There are three electoral college votes.
Donald Trump is winning in Oklahoma. He is expected to win in West Virginia and Tennessee. Outside of that, there are hints of Trump’s victory in Kentucky. There are eight electoral college votes in this state. In this Republican-dominated state, no other Democratic nominee has won in decades except Jeremy Carter and Bill Clinton.
Trump is also expected to win in Indiana.
Democratic candidate Joe Biden now leads opinion polls, but in some states the gap between Trump and Biden is very small. As a result, they can change the course of election results.
We are more confident in winning than in 2016
According to Donald Trump, they are more confident of winning the US presidential election than in 2016. And they are getting good signs from Florida.
“We can see that Florida is voting for us,” President Trump’s campaign manager Bill Stephen said, according to CNN.
The counting of votes for the US presidential elections has begun. However, before the final results are announced, it cannot be confirmed who will win. At first, even if someone is far ahead, the trend can change suddenly.
Meanwhile, the BBC reports that President Trump’s election officials have established a center within the White House, such as a “war room” – or “wartime control room” – from which the president is regularly briefed on the electoral situation.
President Trump is expected to remain in the White House for the entirety of Election Day.
The cost of Wi-Fi, computers and other equipment in the room will be covered by Trump campaign funds, CNN reported.
The last presidential election night that he spent in the White House was George W. Bush.
Even then, the center was installed in a room in the White House to receive election news. Bush called the house ‘Bat Cave’, and occasionally went into the house to find out the results of the vote.
According to Tara McKelvey of the Washington BBC, there will be an ‘election night party’ at the White House with hundreds of guests.
Many have expressed concern over whether it turned into a ‘super spreader’ party spreading the coronavirus, similar to the September party in the rose garden.
However, it is known that guests will be screened before entering there. A BBC correspondent has seen: everyone who goes to the White House wears a face mask.
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