State by state … All candidates have stood in the US elections.



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While polling stations in the United States presidential elections announced their closure in the early hours of Wednesday, specifically in Virginia, Georgia, South Carolina and parts of New Hampshire and Florida, the US media reported that US President Donald Trump had won the states of Indiana with 11 electoral college votes and Kentucky with 11 votes. 8 votes, West Virginia with 5, Oklahoma with 7, Tennessee with 11, Alabama with 9, Arkansas with 6, Mississippi with 6 as well, Wyoming with 3, South Dakota with 3, North Dakota with 3, Nebraska with 5, Louisiana with 8 South Carolina with 9 votes, Kansas with 5, Missouri with 10 and Utah.

According to unofficial information, Trump made small advances in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Wisconsin. The information indicated significant progress for Trump in the indecisive state of Ohio, after counting 81% of the votes.

The president also reversed the trend in crucial Florida, where he beat Biden with 91% of the votes counted.

Trump narrowed the gap with Biden in Texas, a Republican stronghold.

While the information indicated that Joe Biden had won the states of Virginia with 13 electoral college votes, Colorado with 9 votes, Massachusetts with 11 votes, Delaware with 3, Maryland with 10, New Jersey with 14, Washington DC with 3, Connecticut with 7 and Illinois with 20, Rhode Island with 4, New York with 29, New Mexico with 5, New Hampshire and Vermont with 3 votes.

Thus, Biden has so far obtained 135 votes in the electoral college compared to 108 for President Trump.

Knowing that any presidential candidate needs the votes of 270 great voters of the Electoral College to win the presidency.

In turn, Trump announced on his favorite platform Twitter that his campaign is in good shape at the state level, thanking his followers.

100 million people

And direct voting began Tuesday in the US presidential election, in which the incumbent President, Republican Donald Trump, and former US Vice President, Democratic candidate Joe Biden are competing, as American voters went to the polls after some 100 million of them cast their votes early. By mail and remote voting, which represents a standard participation in this mechanism imposed by the spread of the new Corona virus.

In addition to Georgia, Pennsylvania, Florida, North Carolina, Arizona and Michigan could be decisive.

It should be noted that the identity of the candidate who won the elections will not be known on Tuesday night, Wednesday, due to the large number of ballots sent by mail, which would delay the counting processes in several crucial states.

At the same time, the two candidates confirmed their satisfaction with the electoral situation and their confidence in advancing their chances of winning the presidency of the United States.



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