USA: Will 7,600 votes get Biden to the finish line in Nevada?



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northOnly nine states in the United States are missing from the tally. The result is still close. At first, it looked a lot like 2016: Polls gave Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden hope for a clear victory. Then, however, the map of Donald Trump’s victories in the states became increasingly red. But now it looks like Biden could win at the finish line.

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US President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at the Pickaway Agriculture and Event Center in Circleville, Ohio, on October 24, 2020 (Photo by MANDEL NGAN / AFP).

Texas, Florida, Ohio: The great US states that secure many electoral votes for a candidate and that Democrats expected in advance returned to Republican Trump. Consequently, the president of the United States has already been chosen the winner. He justified it with intermediate results in the contested states, in which the counts were still ongoing.

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US elections could be decided in three states: Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. Whoever brings in two of these three states, which all voted Republican in 2016, should win. If you believe Donald Trump, all these battle states are already in your pocket. But that is far from the case.

Currently, Biden Michigan Y Wisconsin win at it Nevada and with his current leadership he should also be in Maine win. But how close the race is can be seen by the fact that on Wednesday afternoon in Michigan, Wisconsin and Nevada both candidates were temporarily tied to the first decimal place.

This is the current state in these states:

Wisconsin (10 voters): He was very thin, but now, in the end, Biden is gaining ground. 97 percent of the votes are counted. Biden currently edged out Donald Trump (48.8 percent) with 49.4 percent of the vote; the 20,697 vote lead is still small. The reason for the change was the new numbers for the Democratic stronghold of Milwaukee. Here, the results of the region’s 170,000 mail-in votes could only be announced when all had been counted; the vast majority of them went to Biden.

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Michigan (16 voters): 90 percent of the votes are currently counted here, currently Trump (49.1 percent) and Biden (49.3) are tied. Pure emotion. Fox, who actually considers himself Trump’s home station, sees Biden up front.

Pennsylvania (20 voters): After counting 76 percent of the votes, Trump is clearly ahead with 54.7 percent of the votes (Biden 43.9). Pennsylvania could be one of the last states whose results will be known; official results were not expected until Thursday night. In particular, the counting of mail-in ballots was also delayed, a higher percentage of which probably voted democratically. Mail-in votes can be counted up to three days after Election Day if they are postmarked November 3. In 2016, Trump won and got the state’s many voters with an advantage of just 0.7 percentage points.

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The choice in Georgia (16 voters), where 92 percent of the votes have already been counted, but Trump is currently only slightly ahead of Biden (48.3 percent) at 50.5 percent. Not much is changing here right now, the Fulton County district, which also includes the city of Atlanta, announced a countdown break until 2pm CET. However, there are still two districts where many Biden followers live.

too North Carolina (15 voters) has not yet been decided, contrary to what Trump claims. Although 95 percent of the votes have already been counted here, Trump is currently only slightly ahead of Biden (48.7) at 50.1 percent. When Trump speaks of a “great victory” in the state in his address to White House supporters, the applause is correspondingly meager. In 2016, Georgia and North Carolina came to Trump.

Where the signs are good for Biden

In Nevada (6 voters), where Trump (48.7 percent) was initially at the helm, has now caught up with Biden (49.3 percent); the difference is only made by 7647 votes. 86 percent of the votes are counted. However, the state accepts mail-in ballots that were cast on Election Day; therefore, a final result could take another week. Nevada went to Hillary Clinton in 2016.

A big blow to Trump is the anticipation that Arizona (11 voters) will lose, which he won in 2016. Fox News was the first broadcaster to declare Biden’s election victory; other American media followed suit. 86 percent of the votes are now counted, Biden leads with 51.0 percent of the votes, Trump stands at 47.6 percent. CNN reported on its live stream that Trump was said to be very upset by the Fox News announcement. Fox News explained its decision by saying that the majority of the outstanding votes would come from absentee ballots and from a constituency where Biden is favored. Therefore, it is virtually impossible for Trump to catch up.

In his speech at the White House, the President of the United States was clearly angered by the loss, but concluded with the words: “We don’t need Arizona.”

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