Biden excels with the acquisition of 209, while Trump has 116



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WASHINGTON DC, KOMPAS.com – Current presidential candidate Donald Trump and his rival from the Democratic Party, Joe Biden, continue to ‘fight’ in the presidential elections of the United States (USA) to fight for power in the White House.

Launching AFPSo far, Wednesday (4/11/2020), Biden is ahead of 209 electoral votes and 116 for Trump, as Nebraska divides its electoral votes based on congressional districts.

The first results to flow, the American media has projected victories for Trump so far in 17 states, including Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, Oklahoma and Tennessee, all of the states he also won in 2016.

Also read: American media projections, Biden excels in 6 states, Trump 5

While Biden has won 16 states, including his home state, Delaware and ‘bonuses’ in California, as well as New York and Washington DC, the capital of the United States.

Like Trump, all the states that Biden won were won by Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016. Candidates are declared approved when they reach 270 points.

The following is a list of the states won by each candidate and their corresponding electoral votes, based on projections from the American media, including CNN, Fox News, MSNBC / NBC News, ABC, CBS, and the New York Times.

Also read: Trump’s campaign team claims victory in Florida

TRUMP (116)

  • Alabama (9)
  • Arkansas (6)
  • Indiana (11)
  • Kansas (6)
  • Kentucky (8)
  • Louisiana (8)
  • Mississippi (6)
  • Missouri (10)
  • Nebraska (5) *
  • North Dakota (3)
  • Oklahoma (7)
  • South Carolina (9)
  • South Dakota (3)
  • Tennessee (11)
  • Utah (6)
  • Virginia Barat (5)
  • Wyoming (3)

BIDEN (209)

  • California (55)
  • Colorado (9)
  • Connecticut (7)
  • Delaware (3)
  • District of Columbia (3)
  • Illinois (20)
  • Maryland (10)
  • Massachusetts (11)
  • New Hampshire (4)
  • New Jersey (14)
  • New Mexico (5)
  • New York (29)
  • Oregon (7)
  • Rhode Island (4)
  • Vermont (3)
  • Virginia (13)
  • Washington (12)

* Nebraska divides its five electoral votes: two voters are assigned based on the plurality of votes in the state, and the other three are cast by congressional district. Biden can get at least one of these votes.

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