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States of Nevada me Georgia You can define the United States elections this Thursday (5). If he wins in Nevada, Democratic candidate Joe Biden will have enough votes in the Electoral College to be elected the 46th president of the United States. For Republican Donald Trump, the road is more difficult: it is necessary to win in Georgia, in North Carolina and in Pennsylvania and deliver the result in Nevada.
The Democrat leads the race with 264 votes in the Electoral College; to win, it is necessary to reach 270. The current president has 214 delegates and must guarantee more 3 votes considered fair in the Alaska (Trump leads by 29 percentage points in the state.)
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A Nevada you must re-announce the count at 1pm (Brasilia time). the 6 votes in the Electoral College are enough for Biden to reach 270 delegates and defeat Trump, according to projections by the Associated Press (AP) news agency. The Democrat leads by less than 1 percentage point in the state.
There is also an expectation of disclosure of the results in the Georgiawhat is it worth 16 votes in the Electoral College. Trump leads by less than 0.5 percentage points, but the lead has dwindled sharply at dawn.
The Republican also leads by 1.4 percentage points in the North Carolina (15 votes) and less than 3 points in the Pennsylvania (20 votes), where the difference has been diminishing considerably (there were 14 points of advantage in the early hours of yesterday).
There are still Arizona (11 votes). Although the Associated Press and media outlets such as Fox News have already declared Biden’s victory in the state, which has 11 votes at stake, The New York Times and CNN still point to the possibility of Trump’s turn.
Trump-friendly protesters protest outside the Maricopa County vote counting center, where Phoenix, Arizona’s largest city, is located. According to the Reuters news agency, some activists carried rifles. The vote count came to a temporary halt.
Pro-Trump group protests outside Phoenix, Arizona’s vote-counting center, on Wednesday night (4) – Photo: Edgard Garrido / Reuters