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Democratic candidate Joe Biden’s dream of occupying the White House as the 46th president of the United States is gaining momentum. After a fierce battle with current President Donald Trump, of 538 electoral votes, various media outlets reported that Biben leads with 264 electoral votes, and Trump has 214. The magic figure needs 260 victories to come to power.
Biden snatched Trump’s 2016 victory in Wisconsin. Michigan was also favored, but the Trump campaign has gone to court to demand that the vote count stop. Their complaint is that accurate ballots are not available in Michigan. The agency also demanded a recount in Wisconsin. Meanwhile, the Donald Trump camp has called for a halt to the counting of votes in some areas of Georgia. Georgia is an important state on the battlefield in which no candidate can win yet. Republicans are appealing against the government’s decision to count postal ballots in Pennsylvania three days after Election Day. Millions of votes are yet to be counted in that state.
Current president and Republican candidate Donald Trump has received 214 electoral votes so far. Yet President Trump suddenly declared himself the winner before the vote count was over. He even mentioned the Supreme Court’s decision to stop the vote counting.
Meanwhile, Joe Biden, the same candidate from the same party, surpassed former US President Barack Obama as a Democratic candidate in terms of turnout: in the 2008 elections, Barack Obama received 6,94,98,518 votes. Joe Biden has received more than 86 million votes so far. No president has been elected with so many votes in the history of the United States.
Ittefaq / AR
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