Joe Biden Extends Leadership As Presidency Relies On Counts In Four Key States



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Joe Biden started Thursday with a lead against Donald Trump that tantalizingly brought the Democratic challenger closer to the presidency, as votes continued to be counted in the key states of Nevada, Georgia, Pennsylvania and Arizona.

Trump was still clinging to the tracks in Pennsylvania and Georgia, but Biden was narrowing the gap in the two states as the backlog of postal ballots was counted. A victory in Pennsylvania alone, with his 20 electoral college votes, would be enough to make Biden president.

Meanwhile, in Arizona, Biden’s lead was gradually being eroded by Trump’s votes being counted late. The Associated Press (AP) and Fox News called the Democrat the winner in the state on election night, but as of Thursday morning no other major television network had followed suit and kept declaring that the race was too close to call.

If Arizona won, Biden would only need six more electoral college votes to reach the 270 needed for victory, so a victory in any other state would suffice. Without Arizona, you need 17 votes.

In Nevada on Thursday morning, Biden reinforced a very small lead to about 12,000 (about one percent of the vote), but there are still about 200,000 votes to count.

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