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11:30 pm. | Biden wins in California, Oregon and Washington
Democratic candidate Joe Biden won this Tuesday in three West Coast states: California, Oregon and Washington, according to US media projections.
11:10 pm | Trump wins Utah and Missouri, and Biden takes New Hampshire
Trump won the White House elections in the states of Utah and Missouri, while his Democratic rival, Joe Biden, won New Hampshire, considered one of the key states, according to US media projections.
10:50 | Trump prevails in Nebraska, according to US media
10:20 pm |Trump wins in Kansas
Republican President Donald Trump won in the state of Kansas and accumulates 14 states on election night.
10:00 pm | Trump wins South Carolina
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Trump, won this Tuesday in South Carolina, adding victories in 13 states, as reported by The New York Times and the NBC network.
9:44 pm | Biden takes New York and Trump 6 more states, according to media projections
The Democratic candidate for the White House, Joe Biden, won the presidential elections on Tuesday in the states of New York and Colorado, while the president, Donald Trump, did so in six other states, according to projections by the main US media .
8:30 pm | Biden wins in 8 states, Trump in 5, according to media projections
The Democratic candidate for the White House, Joe biden, wins presidential elections in eight other states, while the president, Donald trump, He did it in another five, according to the projections of the big American media.
Biden Adjudicated Massachusetts, New Jersey, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Rhode Island, Illinois, and the District of Columbia; while Triumph was made with Oklahoma, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee.
With these new states Biden ahead of Triumph in the count with 88 delegates in the Electoral College compared to 66, in its objective of reaching the 270 that give victory.
Previously, the estimates of the large American media had given Biden as winner in Vermont Y Virginia, while Triumph in Indiana, Virginia Western Y Kentucky.
All states with projections until 8:30 p.m. local time (01:30 GMT on Wednesday) voted for the same party as in 2016, so there have been no big surprises.
At this time the recount is advancing in some key states that will be the ones that tip the balance of the election, such as Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania OR Michigan.
Despite the fact that the elections were called for this Tuesday, the majority of voters have exercised their right in recent weeks through early voting by mail or in person, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to the US Elections Project at the University of Florida, More than 101 million people had voted before this Tuesday, which is equivalent to 73.4% of the 2016 participation.