US Elections: Biden ‘Sees’ Trump’s White House and Supreme Court



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In “red” anxiety about the final outcome of the most episodic presidential elections in the country’s history. A significant advantage for Joe Biden on the way to the Oval Office, with Donald Trump attempting to drag the ballot to court by putting the country and the presidential election process in a “cast.”

The United States is experiencing historic moments not only because of a record turnout, but also because the battle between the two candidates remains ambiguous and, because of Donald Trump, very episodic.

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Victory numbers

After another day of overthrow, according to the latest results (3 am Greek time), the Democratic candidate has gathered 264 voters and the president of the United States has 214.

This means that Joe Biden is only six voters away from the big victory. In fact, if he manages to win Nevada (one of the 5 “open” states) that gives 6 voters, he will be declared the winner of the elections, without the need for the results of the other states in which … bad defeat reigns.

The other four states are still considered open and are

  • Alaska (3 voters)
  • Pennsylvania (20 voters)
  • Georgia (16 voters)
  • North Carolina (15 voters)

On the other hand, Donald Trump, even if he wins the three eastern states that are open (Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia, a total of 51 voters) will need the victory in Nevada to reach 270 voters.

He declares himself the winner, drags the country to court

At a time when millions of votes have not yet been counted and despite mathematical hopes, Donald Trump has decided to create situations unprecedented in US electoral history.

After declaring himself the winner of the election, the president of the United States responded by filing lawsuits and demanding that the counting of votes be stopped in the states of Pennsylvania, Georgia and Michigan, while demanding a recount for Wisconsin. It is noted that the first two remain open, while the last two have already been registered with Joe Biden.

Pennsylvania is the biggest bet in the process, giving the winner 20 voters. Donald Trump has a steady lead, but it’s steadily declining, with too many letterheads to count, which could favor Joe Biden.

Similarly in Georgia, the Trump campaign decided to file a lawsuit late at night, when the difference between the votes of the two sides was reduced below 50,000 and while until now it seemed that the state would go to the president of USA.

Joe Biden is careful but optimistic about victory

The Democratic presidential candidate tried to appear united in his message to Americans. Joe Biden spoke of a historic day due to high turnout and noted that democracy is the pulse of the American nation.

Without declaring himself the winner of the election, Joe Biden said that “it is clear that we are winning the states that will provide us with 270 voters. I am not here to say that I won, but I say that when the count is over we will be winners.” We got the most votes. of all previous Democratic candidates, more than 70 million votes. “

In an effort to unite Americans, the Democratic candidate said: “We will be a government for the people. Now we have to put our controversies behind. Unite as a nation. It will not be easy. I campaigned as a Democrat, but I will rule as an American. It will be a victory for the American people. “

“Every vote counts. We the people will not be silent,” concluded Joe Biden.

Fears of dark days

With Donald Trump not only making his election threats a reality, but also urging his supporters to indirectly but clearly take to the streets to “protect their president,” the next few days in America are expected to be explosive.

With the exception of small-scale incidents at a Michigan polling station, where Trump supporters tried to invade to stop the count, the day has gone smoothly, but analysts say it may be “quiet before the storm.”

This is because they estimate that the longer the uncertainty lasts, the more the tones will rise, but also because in the ranks of the president’s supporters there are many armed far-right groups whose reaction is not easy to predict.

But we also had rallies on the other side, with protesters shouting for the need to complete the vote count and protesting against the aspirations of Donald Trump.

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