US elections: who leads the count in the 4 states that must define the Trump x Biden dispute



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Joe Biden and Donald Trump - 2020 US Elections

On the fourth day after the elections in the United States, the count continues and until the early hours of Saturday there were still not enough votes to recognize the victory of Republican Donald Trump or Democrat Joe Biden.

Biden has more popular votes, but in the American system that is not what decides who will be president. One of the candidates must win a majority (270 out of 538) in the electoral college, a system in which each state has a number of seats (related to the size of the population).

As of Saturday morning (07/11), Biden had already obtained 253 votes in the electoral college and Trump 214. And the focus is on four states capable of defining who will take over the White House: Arizona, Georgia, Nevada and Pennsylvania.

Apart from them, Alaska and North Carolina, states in which President Donald Trump leads the polls, also did not reach a final result.

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