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With the counting of the United States presidential elections from the night of the 3rd (local time) to the end, Democratic Party candidate Joe Biden managed to reverse in Georgia and Pennsylvania on the morning of the 6th, effectively blocking the possibility of the reelection of the President Donald Trump.
<에이피>The news agency (AP) reported that Biden surpassed President Trump by 6,000 votes in Pennsylvania, where 20 electoral votes were held this morning. According to the news agency, the 98% count was 49.5%, topping President Trump (49.4%) by 0.1 percentage point. The reversal took place when Philadelphia, a metropolitan city in Pennsylvania, counted 20,000 votes. Also, in the state of Georgia, as some counties stopped ‘counting the night’ the night before, as a result of counting the count situation this morning, candidate Biden began leading President Trump by 1,096 votes. <시엔엔>(CNN) and others reported.
Candidate Biden couldn’t escape the inferiority in the early count in Georgia, but the mail-in vote was seriously reflected, narrowing the gap at 2 a.m. to 665 votes and managed to reverse. The two candidates are equal with 49.4% of the votes. Given that many of the 10,000 votes pending counting come from candidate biden’s dominant regions, it is highly likely that the gap between the two candidates will continue to widen.
Biden’s reversal in the two states, but the count was not completely over, so it does not immediately lead to the election. However, in the event of a final victory in Pennsylvania and Georgia, the total voting pool is 289. Even if you win in Pennsylvania alone, it exceeds the 270 people needed to win.
Georgia, Nevada and Pennsylvania, which held the key to the decision to win the presidential election on the 5th, displayed a “spinning bombs” style of withdrawal. In particular, three locations, including Gwinnett County, Georgia, stopped night count work for no apparent reason. Considering the fact that the de-counted Cove County and Taylor County along with Gwinnett County got only 700 and 456 votes, respectively, is generating speculation that it is due to the “count load “. It means that the sentiment of leaving the role of filling the last electoral body needed for Biden’s election was working. The state government also joined in this speculation convincingly, saying that it would not release additional tally results after that night.
The weight of the ultra-thin situation was also seen in the attitudes of state election officials. Gabereal Sterling, manager of the Georgia voting system, gave a press conference this afternoon and said: “I wish the counting to be completed today.” “But if you have to postpone the scrutiny until tomorrow for the scrutiny to take place properly, you have to accept it.” said.
A similar atmosphere was also detected in Pennsylvania. Secretary of State Kathy Bukhba (Democratic Party) <시엔엔>“The winner will be confirmed in the evening,” but as the evening came, he showed a more cautious attitude. Minister Bukva held a press conference tonight and said: “The count is progressing very fine. There’s no question about it, “he said.” This means it will take longer to determine who is the winner. “He added that 350,000 votes by mail have not yet been counted, so the counting process will continue overnight.
In Pennsylvania, which has a 95% tally rate as of 6 a.m. (8 p.m. KST) on the 6th, the gap between the number one president, Trump, and Biden is just 18,292 votes (0.3% of voting points). By voting by mail, Biden’s candidates have far more votes, so there is a lot of potential for a reversal.
The state of Nevada, where candidate Biden stopped publishing the results of the count on the 4th, before President Trump, announced that there were no further announcements until the morning of the 6th after the results were announced on the morning of the 4th. Regarding the publication of the count results only once a day, the state explained that “counting is a very laborious task, and asking each county to report the results of the count in real time decreases the effectiveness of the count.” As of the morning of the 5th, the difference in the number of votes between candidate Biden and President Trump increased from 7,647 the day before to 11,383 (0.9 percent of the vote).
The Nevada state government said: “The remaining votes are approximately 19,150, of which 120,000 are voted by mail or pre-voted” and “90% of the remaining votes belong to Clark County (including Las Vegas).” “But we do not know how many valid mail ballots have yet to be received,” the state stressed.
The last-minute situation in the US presidential election is turning into a phase where state governments die amid protests from President Trump and Republican supporters alleging a denial of vote by mail. If Biden’s victory is declared in Georgia and Pennsylvania, there are concerns that the United States could slip into physical conflict.
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