If Biden wins in Nevada, the US presidential election is over.



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WASHINGTON – Joe Biden, the Democratic Party candidate for president (candidates) for the United States (USA), has obtained 264 electoral votes. It takes 270 electoral votes for a presidential candidate to win the presidential election (pilpres) and that number will be met if Biden wins in Nevada, which has 6 electoral votes.

Donald Trump, the incumbent Republican presidential candidate, has won 214 electoral votes. He needed 56 electoral votes to win the US presidential election. (Read: US Presidential Election Voting Results: Biden 264, Trump 214)

Quote calculations Fox News LiveAs of 1:00 p.m. WIB, the number of votes cast in Nevada was only 75%, with Biden winning 49.3% of the votes and Trump getting 48.7% of the votes.

Aside from Nevada, there are four more states that are still counting votes. The four states are Alaska (3 electoral votes), Pennsylvania (20 electoral votes), North Carolina (15 electoral votes), and Georgia (16 electoral votes).

Trump dominated the votes in all four states with a turnout of between 80 and 90 percent. Even if Trump wins in those four states, he still loses because he has not reached 270 electoral votes.

Biden, speaking from the Chase Center in Wilmington, announced an “extraordinary” turnout in the 2020 election. (Read: Biden: We won in many states to get 270 electoral votes)

“If we have any doubts, we should no longer have a government of, by and for the people,” Biden said. “He is very much alive, very much alive in the United States. The people rule here. “

“Power cannot be taken away or affirmed, it flows from the people, it is their will that determines who will be president of the United States, and their own will,” he said.

Meanwhile, Donald Trump has acted as if he had lost the election by accusing his victory of having been stolen by the Democrats.

“We went up in a big way, but they are trying to steal the election. We will never allow them to do so. No votes can be cast once the polls close!” Trump wrote on Twitter.

“They found Biden’s voice everywhere, in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan. Too bad for our country!” He continued.

Trump’s campaign team said Wednesday afternoon that it was filing a motion in court to stop the counting of votes in Pennsylvania and Michigan. In a phone call with reporters, Trump’s campaign manager Bill Stepien said the president had declared victory in Pennsylvania.

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