2020 US Elections: Voting Closed in 25 States – Biden Leads the Voters | WORLD



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Polls closed for more than 12 states shortly after 9 pm local time (ET) in the 2020 United States elections. Among them are the two states of Arizona, Michigan and Wisconsin.

Although Joe Biden had the upper hand in the polls, both Michigan and Wisconsin will need time to see which candidate they lean towards. By contrast, Arizona is expected to deliver a faster stream of results in the 2020 U.S. elections.

Which states does Biden win and which states does Trump win?

Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden is set to win the states New York (29 voters) and New Mexico (5 voters), according to forecasts by the Edison Research Institute and the Associated Press. Also, according to Fox News, it is expected to be painted blue. Colorado (9 voters).

At the same time, Donald Trump appears to be winning Wyoming (3 voters), North Dakota (3 voters), and Louisiana (8 voters) from the states where the polls closed a while ago. Republican President Donald Trump is predicted to prevail in his state Kansas (6 voters), according to Fox News.

Voters Winning Candidates in 2020 U.S. Elections
Voters Winning Candidates in 2020 U.S. Elections

With these results, or Joe Biden secures 129 voters and Donald Trump 109 according to Fox News. It takes 270 to declare one of them the winner of the 2020 U.S. elections.

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Soon after, it emerged that Republican President Donald Trump is expected to prevail in the states, Kentucky (8 voters), West Virginia (5 voters), Oklahoma (7 voters), Tennessee (11 voters), Alabama (9 voters), Mississippi (6 voters), and Missouri (10 voters).

Furthermore, Donald Trump appears to be reassuring the electorate (11) in Indiana. Finally, the president of the United States, Donald Trump, is expected to prevail in the state. Arkans (6 voters), according to Fox News and MSNBC.

Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden is said to be expected to dominate the state through the media and high schools. Vermont (3 voters), Virginia (13 voters) Illinois (20 voters), New Jersey (14), Massachusetts (11), Maryland (10), Connecticut (7), Rhode Island (4), Delaware (3) and in the capital Washington (3).

These predictions were made (separately) by the Edison Research Institute, Associated Press, and Fox News.



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