Confirmed: Biden won in Arizona, historic Republican stronghold



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The president-elect of the USA, Joe biden, won last week’s presidential election in Arizona, as confirmed this Thursday by the chains the chains NBC, CNN Y CBS or the newspaper The New York Times.

Media like chain Fox News, the station NPR or the agency AP, they projected Arizona for Biden the same election night when the Democrat led by 200,000 votes to the current president Donald Trump.

However, the other media considered that decision premature and the truth is that that margin has been reduced day after day as the count progressed to the current ones. 11,434 votes with the scrutiny practically complete.

The fact that it was precisely Fox News, Trump’s favorite media, the first to project the Democratic victory in Arizona, angered the president who has been convinced of his possibilities of turning the result around.

Biden adds now 1,668,664 votes (49.4 percent) by Trump’s 1,657,250 (49.06 percent).

Is the first time a Democratic presidential candidate wins in the state of Arizona since the former president did Bill clinton in nineteen ninety six.

With Arizona’s confirmation for Biden, the Democrat adds 290 delegates in the Electoral College, surpassing the 270 that made him president-elect, while Trump has 217.

A winner is yet to be declared in two states, North Carolina, led by Trump, and Georgia, with Biden as the favorite.

Although Biden was declared the winner of the election on Saturday by surpassing 270 delegates, Trump has yet to acknowledge his defeat and has denounced without evidence an electoral fraud against him.

The outgoing president has blocked the process of transition to the new government and has filed lawsuits in courts in various states to invalidate votes and turn the results around through the courts.

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