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Democrat Joe Biden has narrowly edged Trump at Battleground Georgia. He will be elected president only if the state wins with 16 electoral votes.
But US media said Friday that the vote count was still pending. Current President Donald Trump had won the 2016 election with a five percent majority in the state.
Biden was initially behind Trump when the vote counting began there. But in the end he showed up with 917 votes.
49 lakh 56,191 votes were cast in this state. 99 percent of the votes have already been counted. In percentage, both have obtained 49.4% of the votes so far.
To become president, a candidate must obtain 270 out of 538 electoral votes. Biden is already 274 ahead of his rival.
Former Vice President A made it to the White House more easily by winning in Wisconsin and Michigan. Officials finished counting votes in Uskonsin after an overnight effort on Wednesday. The state has 10 votes in the electoral college.
However, before the vote count was over, President Trump announced his victory in a very strange way. He was sitting in the White House on Thursday, repeatedly criticizing the country’s democratic process.
Trump also claimed that election results were being stolen from him. However, Republicans were unable to present any evidence in support of their claim.
Criticizing election officials, Trump said they were stealing my election.
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