Swing statuses too close to call amid early expected results



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As the polls closed on the East Coast of the United States and in the center of the country on Tuesday, President Donald Trump and Democratic rival Joe Biden began scoring anticipated and expected victories as the most closely contested competitions, in Florida, Georgia. and North Carolina, stayed too close to call.

Biden won Virginia, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts and elsewhere, while Trump led states across the South, including Mississippi, Alabama, South Carolina and Tennessee.

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Among the largest states to close that were too early to convene was Texas, a 38-vote electoral college award that has not been a Democrat since 1976. The most intense attention was focused on the indecisive state of Florida and its 29 votes in the electoral College.

There, Trump was topping his 2016 vote totals in populous Miami-Dade County, with more than 512,000 votes counted so far in 2020 compared to 334,000 totals four years ago, a huge improvement.

Biden’s campaign had sent former President Barack Obama to Miami on the eve of the election to try to attract supporters to the polls. “The reason I’m back here in South Florida is that I know some of you haven’t voted yet,” Obama had said Monday.

Voters cast their votes at a polling place for the 2020 U.S. presidential election in Louisville, Kentucky, on Tuesday.  Photograph: Scotty Perry / Bloomberg

Voters cast their votes at a polling place for the 2020 U.S. presidential election in Louisville, Kentucky, on Tuesday. Photograph: Scotty Perry / Bloomberg

But Biden was showing strength in other parts of the state and the margins were too narrow to declare a winner. Biden, for example, was leading Duval County, home to the city of Jacksonville, which Trump won in 2016. Florida is a critical part of almost any Electoral College path for Trump to reach the 270 votes needed to secure reelection. Biden is seen to have multiple paths without the state.

Three other states that are critical to Trump’s electoral math – Ohio, Georgia and North Carolina – were too close to call, as turnout across the country appeared to be on track to set a modern record. The polls had also closed in Michigan and Pennsylvania, two of the former “blue wall” Democrats claim that Trump flipped in 2016 but that Biden was aiming to win again in 2020.

Technical problems

Most of the polls in Florida and Georgia closed after 8 p.m. local time Tuesday, and Florida, a must-see battlefield for Trump with 29 electoral votes, seemed to be closing in on the president thanks to his strong support among Latinos in the Miami area.

With Georgia’s count halted by technical problems in Atlanta, all eyes were on Florida, a perennial battlefield that Trump narrowly won four years ago. A major surge for Trump among Cuban-American voters in the Miami-Dade County area appears to have offset Biden’s gains in Tampa and Jacksonville, and two Democratic congressional representatives in the Miami area were struggling to fend off strong challenges from the republicans.

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