US Elections: Biden Is Pushing Trump In His Own States Too



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In the early states, voting has ended and the counting of votes has begun. Trump leads according to early data in Kentucky, Indiana, Virginia, but in key Florida at 9 percent processing, Biden is ahead and also brings enveloping Democrats New Hamshire and Vermont, leading by surprise in Georgia based on early numbers. . After 2 am, the results for ten states can come in at once. Follow the status of the competition with us!

Our article is constantly updated.

The night has also come to the United States, and the closing of polling stations has begun, and the results are gradually being announced, with data coming first from the East Coast states. Georgia, Kentucky and Indiana will report for the first time. They are followed by South Carolina, North Carolina (there will definitely be a slip because of the 4 polling stations here), Vermont and Virginia. The fate of the first voters can be decided at dawn.

In Indiana, the job is already between 64.0 and 34.0 percent in favor of Donald Trump, but only 146,000 more votes have been counted. Here, the results of the province of Vigo can be interesting because the winner of the presidential race in the last 4 elections has been the same as here.

Kentucky was initially run by the current president. However, after processing 200,000 votes, Joe Biden was already ahead: he got 53.2 percent of the votes, while Trump only reached 45.2 percent. This is only 8 percent processing. With a 12 percent processing, the job turned again, but the competition remained tight: Trump came in at 52 percent in first place, but the difference between the candidates was less than 17,000 votes.

For both Kentucky and Indiana beforehand, the expectation was that Trump would easily draw them in. The first is worth 8, the second 11. For Biden, the goal is to perform at least more than 40 percent in these places because Hillary Clinton has barely won 30 to 35 percent in these states four years ago.

Meanwhile, New Hamshire also reported a 56.6 percent lead over Biden.

After counting about 40 percent of the votes for 29 power companies in Florida, it looks like the competition will be tighter than it was four years ago. Biden currently stands at 50.6 percent, while Trump has won just 48.4 percent of the vote. Between the two, there are 185,000 votes in favor of the Democratic politician.

Trump, followed by Biden with 49.3 percent, has won 49.0 percent of the vote, based on the 8 percent turnout of Virginia, which is also expected to score a Republican victory.

The traditionally red state of Georgia is now signaling a close fight: With a 5 percent prosecution, Trump barely leads, ahead of the former vice president by 4,000 votes. The current state of competition is 50.3 to 48.7 percent.



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