The second largest state in number of votes. Trump wins in Texas



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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump won Texas, which generally votes Republican, the Associated Press announced.

With this victory, the Republican president got 38 votes in the southern state, which is the second largest in number of votes in the electoral college, after California (55 votes), according to the Associated Press.

The president of the United States also won the crucial state of Ohio (18 votes in the electoral college), along with other states that he was expected to win.

In addition to Texas and Ohio, Trump also added to his credit, Montana (3), Iowa (6), Nebraska (5), New Mexico (5), Louisiana (8), Wyoming (3), North Dakota (3) and South Dakota (3), Tennessee (11), Oklahoma (7), Mississippi (6), Alabama (9), West Virginia (5), Kentucky (8), Missouri (6) and Idaho (4), according to Associated Press.

And the latest recent opinion polls showed a lot of competition between him and the Democratic candidate, Joe Biden.

More than 100 million voters cast their votes early in the last few weeks, before the elections, on Tuesday, to avoid queuing, with the outbreak of the new Corona virus.

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