US presidential election: four states are still counting votes



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Victory in the presidential election requires 270 out of 538 votes in the Electoral College. Joe Biden has garnered at least 279 votes from voters and Donald Trump has 214 votes on his account. Even if he won the previous four states, the Republican would not reach the 270-vote threshold.

Here is a list of states where victory has yet to be attributed to any candidate.

Arizona (11 votes)

J. Biden has raised 49.5 percent in this state and D. Trump, 49 percent. Voter votes. The Democrat leads with 16,985 votes, about 98 percent. of all votes cast.

In this state, the victory has already been attributed to Biden by media such as Fox News and the Associated Press (AP). This sparked Trump’s outrage.

But other media outlets, such as The New York Times and CNN, have yet to rush to declare Biden the Republican stronghold as the state winner.

Georgia (16 votes cast)

In this southeastern state, about 98 percent has already been accounted for. votes, his people haven’t elected a Democratic president since 1996.

At first, D. Trump could boast of having a domain in this state, but when Biden started counting votes cast by mail, Biden gained the upper hand.

According to state election data, the Democrat currently leads by more than 10,350 votes.

North Carolina (15 votes)

Traditionally, the Republican state has also counted about 98 percent. of all votes.

D. Trumpas has gained the lead, ahead of J. Biden by approximately 75,000. votes. The Republican has raised about 50 percent. votes, and its competitor – 48.6 percent.

Alaska (3 voters)

Alaska has so far accounted for only about 56 percent. votes. The counting process is complicated by the lengthy collection of all the ballots from the vast territory of the state and the verification of the ballots sent by mail to ensure that people have not voted twice.

D. Trump has raised 62.9 percent in this state. votes. In Alaska, the Democratic candidate has not been elected for decades.

306 votes from voters?

If Biden had won in Arizona and Georgia, as some predictions show, he would have won 306 out of 538 voters. The same number of voters in 2016 ensured Trump’s victory over Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.

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