As soon as the red turns blue, the card that Trump pulls out



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Trump-Biden claims to win each other's presidential election [AP = 연합뉴스]

picture explanationTrump-Biden claims to win each other’s presidential election [AP = 연합뉴스]

The President of the United States, Donald Trump, and the Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden have been in conflict since the 11th and 3rd presidential elections.

The two candidates announced their positions at dawn on the 4th (local time), as the result was difficult to predict in the competition area.

Content is the purpose of winning over each other.

In particular, candidate Biden reiterated his position of optimism for victory when news of the change in Gyeonghapju arrived.

On the other hand, when Trump was outbid by Biden in the expected competition, he raised the issue of voting by mail and made it a problem.

Trump even asked Biden to recount Wisconsin, which had taken over the electoral group.

Biden Camp is an inspiring atmosphere as the ‘Rust Belt’ changes from red to blue.

According to Reuters, presidential campaign manager Jen O’Malley Dylan said in a video conference with reporters that morning that candidate Biden was on his way to victory in the fight against President Donald Trump.

He also announced that he is expected to win more than 270 electoral voters later in the day, hoping to win Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, the three northern Rustbelt states, which are in fierce competition.

“He (Biden) will be president of the United States,” Dylan said.

In response, President Trump expressed his strong discontent with the mail-in ballot through a tweet.

In a tweet, President Trump said: “Last night, I had a solid advantage in many of the key states run or dominated by Democrats in almost every case. But with a surprising stack of votes counted, this advantage began to magically disappear, one by one, “I said.

This is a story about the ‘Rust Belt’, which is the winning place.

In fact, all three ‘Rustbelt’ states were ahead of Trump with a significant gap early on. However, when the mail-in ballot began to be counted, Wisconsin turned blue and Biden took Michigan.

The rest of Pennsylvania is still ahead, but the gap is narrowing dramatically as voting by mail begins.

Finally, President Trump expressed his intention to sue in an announcement at the White House after 2 a.m. that day, saying, “We are going to the (Federal) Supreme Court. We want to stop all voting.”

Meanwhile, candidate Biden currently has 264 voters.

If he takes control of Nevada, where there are six electoral bodies, even if Trump takes Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia, he can secure 270 electoral bodies and rise to power.

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