Donald Trump leads, but we cannot say who will be the American president. Not yet.

Trump vs. Biden – 2020 US Presidential Election

Presidential elections were held in the United States on November 3. The calculation of the majority of the analysts entered, due to the large number of votes cast in the mail, the election day did not yield results. However, Donald Trump declared victory and also mentioned electoral fraud. Follow the developments of the lengthy presidential election on hvg.hu.

By now, the US presidential election has reached the point where it is slowly dawning in the US, and there is still no clear answer to the question of who will be the winner. At this point it may seem difficult to see through the math of choice, but it is not really that complicated even if one does not want to update the results every minute.

There are 5 + 1 states that still need to be examined. +1 Nevada, where Joe Biden leads with just 25,000 votes at 79 percent turnout, but we’re still waiting for votes from districts where he’s been better so far. In four of the remaining five, Trump leads, with a tie, but only many votes per letter are being processed, and we can only hope for that today. The differences seem huge, but it’s not unrealistic to expect Biden’s supremacy of two-thirds or even three-quarters out of hundreds of thousands of votes per letter. So the difference is great, but not unimportant.

Therefore, it should be noted that if Biden wins two of these five states, he is the president. With the exception of the Wisconsin-North Carolina pair, you will still need it. If Trump wins in four or all, he stays in office.

  • Michigan: With a 77 percent processing, Trump leads with 245,000 votes; at 70 percent, he still had the edge over 300,000.
  • Wisconsin: With an 84 percent turnout, Trump led with another 107,000 votes, and then cities began to receive votes by letter. With an 89 percent processing, Biden took the lead, but with only 11,000 votes.
  • Pennsylvania: With a 74 percent processing, Trump leads with 678,000 votes. There are over 2 million votes per letter to sum up here, and again all that can be said is that Biden will have a huge advantage between them, but we don’t know if he’s big enough to translate.
  • Georgia: With a 92 percent processing, 102,000 votes is Trump’s advantage. Most of the remaining votes are counted in and around the Democratic majority in Atlanta, a lot to say, with 91 percent processed, Trump led by another 120,000.
  • North Carolina: With a 95 percent processing, Trump leads with 77,000 votes. This is the smallest advantage of the five questionable states, but here are the smallest demographic differences that could still move a lot in the bottom line.

This is how we are now. If there were an option this year in which the results are roughly evenly distributed, that would be enough to make Trump president. Still, he’s more likely to be now, but for the moment, he’s worth sticking around – all we can do now is wait patiently until there’s a final result.



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