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Live Tracking of US Election Results Indicators From Al-Ahram Gate.
The indicators published in this report are biased and do not necessarily reflect the overall results, as the count of mailed votes is expected to last several days in various states.
- 6:08 Pennsylvania, one of the states that will decide who will win the presidency, says it is impossible to announce the results on election night.
- 6 o’clock Biden wins California, Washington and Oregon and raises his electoral college vote to 205 votes to 112 for Trump
- 5:40 Trump wins Missouri
- 5:35 Analyst Charlie Sykes: We won’t get full results for Wisconsin until 5am Wednesday EST, and current results are closer to 2018 than 2016.
- 5:32 Trump wins Utah
- 5:26 Biden wins New Hampshire
- 5:25 Democrats maintain control of the House of Representatives
- 5:24 Democrats lost the Senate seat to Alabama, which they won in 2018, missing the progress made by winning Colorado’s seat shortly before.
- 4:51 Robert Gibbs, Obama administration spokesman: It’s too early to make generalizations about who will win this race, we may wait 6 days to find out who the winner is.
- 4:50: NBC presenter Rachel Madhu: There have been no changes so far to the 2016 results other than the 2016 Senate seat, which is very encouraging given what the country has been through in 4 years.
- 4:30 Democrats take a Republican seat in the Colorado Senate, defeating Republican Senator Corey Gardner, John Heikonlooper.
- 4:12 Biden gets 119 votes in the electoral college against Trump’s 94. What it takes to win the presidency 270
- 4:10 Biden wins states in Vermont, New York, New Mexico, Connecticut, Illinois Massachusetts, Maryland, New Jersey, Delaware and Colorado
4:10 Trump won the states: Nebraska, Wyoming, South Dakota, North Dakota, Indiana, Tennessee, Kentucky, South Carolina, Mississippi, Indiana, Alabama, Oklahoma and West Virginia.
- 4:00 Biden wins New York state
- 3:51 Trump wins Arkansas and Biden wins Missouri
- 3:37 Trump recovers his losses in Florida and leads Biden by two points, according to the Wall Street Journal, with 91% of the votes counted.
- 3:21 Biden leads Michigan, Pennsylvania and Florida, but the race is still far from decisive.
- 3:20 Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell overwhelmingly defeats Democratic rival Amy McGrath
- 3:14 Biden gets 85 votes in the electoral college to 55 for Trump. What it takes to win the presidency 270
- 3:04 Biden wins Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, Washington DC and Illinois
- 3:03 Trump wins Indiana, West Virginia, Oklahoma and Tennessee
- 2:57 Donald Trump wins Kentucky with 8 additional votes in the electoral college
- 2:55 The numbers are close to par between Biden and Trump in Florida, by 2,000 votes for Biden.
- 2:51 Biden leads in Ohio with 18% of the votes counted. The state is not expected to vote for Biden
- 2:43 Florida is a very important state for Trump to win the presidency, while it is less important for Biden as he has more than one winning scenario, even in the case of losing Florida.
- 2:35 A raging conflict in Florida between Biden with 54.2% and Trump with 45.3% of the votes counted so far.
- 2:30 Trump leads Kentucky, South Carolina and Virginia, and Biden leads Florida. Ohio is far from the final, and North Carolina is too
- 2:25 aWall Street Journal Poll Shows Biden’s Leadership in Republican Georgia Among Suburban Women
- 2:18 Joe Biden wins Vermont. The state has 3 votes in the electoral college
- 2:17 Democratic candidate John Oseff is ahead of Republican Purdue in the race for the Georgia state Senate seat.
- 2:12 Trump gets 11 electoral votes after winning Indiana
- 2:00 Polling stations closed in 6 states
- 1:30 Tomorrow: Preliminary Results … Trump is ahead of Biden in voting in Indiana, Kentucky and New Hampshire.
- 1:00 Tomorrow: Polling stations in the U.S. General Election began to close, as the first polling stations closed in several states at 6 p.m. ET (2 a.m. Wednesday, Cairo local time), and colleges Elections in the states will close at seven, eight and nine in the evening in accordance with the laws of each state.
Americans elect the president and members of Congress to the Senate, House of Representatives, and state governors. Elections are held in 35 Senate seats controlled by 100-seat Republicans, the entire House of Representatives and governors of some states. Democrats are expected to easily win 209 from the Democrat-controlled House of Representatives since 2018, while finding weak support in regions with 24 seats, while Democrats are expected to easily win 165 seats while having weak support in 37 seats.
While polls close in Indiana and Kentucky at 6 p.m., polls close in Illinois and Kansas and Mississippi at 7 p.m., polls in Delaware, Connecticut, Louisiana, Minnesota, and Montana close at eight, and New York closes at nine at night (four in the morning on Wednesday, Cairo time) and the polling stations in California close at nine at night. In Western United States time (seven o’clock on Wednesday morning Cairo time).
California, which has 55 electoral college votes, often goes to the Democrats, with observers keeping their eyes on the states of Texas (38 electoral college votes), which Democrats expect to deliver and generally vote for the candidate. Republican), and Arizona, Georgia, Florida, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina.
And we must be careful in dealing with the initial indicators, as this year’s count is expected to take longer and extend to days after voting day, as more than 102 million voters voted in early voting, an most of them voted by mail, and many states did not allow the counting of votes to begin. Before voting day, it is the states of Alabama, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, Wyoming, Wisconsin, and South Dakota.
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