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In the US presidential election, the victory of Democratic Party candidate Joe Biden in Georgia and Penn. However, President Trump has not yet finished counting the ballots and has expressed his willingness to dissent by insisting on “election manipulation,” so it will take a considerable amount of time for the election to be confirmed. Contact the International Department for more information. Reporter Park Cheol-won! Let’s start with the counting situation so far. Biden’s reversal in Georgia and Pennsylvania virtually ensured victory, right? So is. Candidate Biden, who has been narrowing the gap as counts approached the last minute, managed to back down. The reversal took place first in Georgia, and with a 99% count in progress, there is a 0.1 percentage point gap, leading by 7,200 margins. Pennsylvania, which has the most electoral votes among the race states, has 20 votes at 96%, with candidate Biden leading by 28,000 votes, and the gap widens as the number of votes progresses. Of the five races for which there are currently no confirmed winners, President Trump leads only in North Carolina and Biden leads in four states: Nevada and Arizona. When the ballots are counted, Biden will have a constituency of 306, well above the 270 needed to be elected president. Indeed, the choice of candidate Biden is safe, but is there a chance that it will take longer to be confirmed as the winner? So is. This is because Biden is expected to be counted in most competitions, where candidates win by a slight margin. President Trump has filed a lawsuit demanding a recount of Wisconsin, where Biden won by 20,000 votes and 0.3 percentage points. Also, in the case of Georgia, where candidate Biden leads by more than 7,000 votes and less than 0.1 percentage point, the Republican state government has said the margin is too small, so the final winner will be counted. Georgia allows you to request a count if the margin is less than 0.5 percentage points. Also, the gap between Pennsylvania, Nevada, and Arizona, which are competitors, is only 1 to 2 percentage points, which is very likely to result in a tally. Since the count takes place over a period of one week or ten days after the count is completed, the final results of the count of the competitors are expected to be released until the end of this month. With President Trump insisting on “electoral manipulation” and taking the matter to the Federal Supreme Court, it will take longer to reach the legal election stage. So far, the International Department has complied.