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Joe Biden is ahead, but the mogul stays with Florida and conquers the key state of Ohio. History has yet to be written. Meanwhile, unreliable forecasts are already giving way to significant financial speculation.
Trump conquers Ohio and stays with Florida The feeling is that we will be reduced to counting the ballots county by county to reach the fateful altitude of 270, which represents the limit between victory and defeat. This too, after all, had been sensed. Biden started strong, Trump rallied little by little, from Ohio to Michigan, from Florida to Texas, to Wisconsin. Biden parades Arizona before his opponent but was defeated at home, in Pennsylvania, although with a thousand torments and a thousand slowdowns. The projections “to early to call” of Ap, Cnn, Fox and NYT became the soundtrack of a night that marked the history of the world, at least because of the uncertainty. Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan have announced delays in the designation of the winner, a suspense that has been added to another suspense.
The game is still open The moral is that it does not end today but there will be an inevitable “follow”, which is a “tail” that will make the air around and inside the White House even more unbreathable. Biden was the first to speak, a democratic candidate, elderly and with not exactly irresistible appeal, at the dawn of Italy. “We knew it was going to be long but who would have thought we would get here, maybe tomorrow. We have to be patient, we have to count all the cards. But we feel good, we are positive, we will win.” Trump expressed himself, through Twitter, from the White House: “They are trying to steal the elections, we will not allow it.” The first was quite awkward, stiff in a Delaware parking lot setting; the second is quite cheeky, used to brandishing social media like a sword and willing to cast shadows on the regularity of elections. But this had also been intuited, which probably would have decided voting by mail.
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