Biden: “We will win the election, but we need patience. We are one America “



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With 253 large voters already confident out of the 270 needed to win the White House, the Democratic candidate is ahead according to projections in Arizona (11 large voters), Nevada (6) and especially Georgia (16), crucial to establishing the definite advantage over Triumph. Biden also took the lead in Pennsylvania with ballots still in progress, a Democratic bastion conquered by a 0.6% mustache by the Republican president in 2016 that is changing hands by a wide margin destined to expand.

Pennsylvania is giving away 20 voters – the deadline for receiving votes by mail passed yesterday. With 96% of the votes polled, Biden is at 49.5% with 29,000 more votes over Trump, up 49.3%. The postcards have been counted in the greater Philadelphia area, the predominantly African-American suburbs where the majority of preferences are expected to favor Democrats.

Also in Georgia, at the end of the photo with the vote-by-mail count, Biden took the lead by 2,500 votes, less than 0.5% with 98% of the votes counted. The secretary general of state, who is a Republican, has asked for a recount of the votes, perhaps so as not to immediately upset her “boss” and postpone the verdict. Nothing strange. Normal electoral procedure in the United States when the margins between two candidates are narrow. The count usually moves a few hundred votes.

Trump, who has just 213 large unsuspecting voters, is poised to win North Carolina (15 votes) and will easily win Alaska (3 votes) according to projections. But mathematically he would need the votes of the other four states to stay in the White House. So far there is no evidence of fraud or violated laws. This is also supported by the OSCE international observers who monitor the conduct of elections around the world and are here to certify that the United States has not suddenly become like Mugabe’s Zimbabwe. Trump continues to fight and assures us that “it is not over.” The Trump committee and the president himself continue in their line of communication of allegations of fraud, sticking to false news, such as that of votes higher in some states than the number of voters.

Despite the subversive messages from the president and his magic circle – his son Eric wants to declare “total war” in defense of the United States – there is no doubt about the strength of democratic institutions. There are pending appeals filed by Trump’s legal team in Nevada and Pennsylvania. But Biden’s team of lawyers argue there is no merit.

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