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Biden’s home area declared a ‘no-fly zone’



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Home of Democratic candidate Joe Biden in the US presidential election. Photo: collected

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Home of Democratic candidate Joe Biden in the US presidential election. Photo: collected

The house of the Democratic candidate in Wilmington, Delaware and its surroundings, has been declared a “no-fly zone” after Joe Biden’s victory in the US presidential elections. The American news agency Fox News reported the information.

US National Defense airspace was declared a ‘No Fly Zone’ in Joe Biden’s home area. The ‘No-fly Zone’ directive has been in place for a week.

The Chase Center area near Joe Biden’s home has also been placed under the ‘No Fly Zone’ ban. If Joe Biden wins, he is expected to officially deliver the victory speech from this Chase Center.

Democratic candidate Joe Biden has come very close to his destiny, although he has yet to officially declare victory or defeat in the US presidential election. Biden leads in three of the five remaining states. In Georgia, the gap was less than 1 percent, so it was decided to recount the votes in accordance with the law. Of the 50 states and districts of Columbia, Nevada, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia and Alaska the results have not yet matched. Vote counting is still ongoing on these. Of these, 20 are in Pennsylvania, 15 in North Carolina, 16 in Georgia, three in Alaska, and six in Nevada. Biden will be able to go to the White House only if six polling stations in these states get votes.

On the other hand, to become president again, Trump must obtain the (60) electoral votes in five states, including Nevada.



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