Dead race in various inflection states – VG



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Joe Biden has garnered the most voters, but President Donald Trump is ahead in most of the draws. Now the challenger leads in the tipping state of Wisconsin and takes over from Michigan.

Six states can now decide who will be the next president of the United States: Donald Trump or challenger Joe Biden.

Biden now has 238 voters, while Trump has 213. The target is 270, which ensures a majority.

Although Trump is behind Biden in voter turnout, it looked promising for him for a long time in several tip states. At 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, first of all it seems uniform. In these states, the Battle of the White House:

  • Biden took the lead Wisconsin (10)After 169,000 votes from the heaviest Democratic constituency, Milwaukee arrived Wednesday morning. At 13.45, Biden has 49.5 percent of the vote, to Trump’s 48.8 percent, after 97 percent of the vote was reported.
  • I Nevada (6) Trump faces Biden, who has a small lead of 0.6 percentage points. There are still 15 percent of the vote left, and the state won’t count any more until Thursday morning.
  • I Michigan (16) Trump’s leadership declined Wednesday afternoon, with 83 percent of the votes reported. Only 0.3 percent and around 11,000 votes now separate the two candidates. In several of the most populous constituencies, Biden is strong and many of the votes remain. Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson said in an interview with CNN that hundreds of thousands of votes remain by mail from, among others, populous and traditionally democratic cities like Flint and Detroit. She believes that most of the count will be completed and reported during Wednesday.
  • The New York Times “electoral speedometer” gives Biden a 64 percent chance of winning at 11:30. Georgia (16). 92 percent of the vote in the state has been reported, and so far Trump leads by two percentage points.
  • Trump leads 1.4 percentage points in North Carolina (15). According to the New York Times, there is an 86 percent chance that Trump will win the state, with 95 percent of the votes reported.
  • Pennsylvania (20) It is the state that is the most behind in the vote count, and the result can reach until Friday. Less than half of the votes were counted in populous Philadelphia, where Biden is strong. Trump is 700,000 votes ahead of Biden, but a large proportion of 1.4 million mail-in votes is expected to go to Democrats. The New York Times writes that the voting patterns we’ve seen so far also apply when the rest of the votes are counted, Biden will win Pennsylvania by 1.8 percent.
  • Also remains Alaska (3) Y Maine 2nd Congressional District (1).

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This is necessary for the winner of the election.

With 238 voters in the bag, Biden only has to win Michigan, Nevada and Wisconsin to win the presidential election.

If Trump takes one of these states, Biden could take Georgia or Pennsylvania and still win the election.

Still, nothing is resolved yet. By Wednesday morning, Trump had regained much of Biden’s leadership last night, especially when the president secured all 38 Texas voters.

Trump’s defiance must win all of these to ensure victory, and his lead has dwindled in recent hours.

You can count on taking Alaska (3 voters). In addition to this, it must also win voters from Nevada, Michigan, or Wisconsin.

These three states and Pennsylvania have announced delays, which can prolong tensions for hours or days.

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The VG summary receives figures from DPA and is updated somewhat later than this case, which is based on forecasts from major US media.

The states that have settled

These states are divided (number of voters in parentheses):

  • Donald Trump vinner Indiana (11), Kentucky (8), Mississippi (6), Missouri (10), Oklahoma (7), South Carolina (9), Tennessee (11), West Virginia (5), Arkansas (9) , Alabama (9), Louisiana (8), South Dakota (3), North Dakota (3), Nebraska (4), Wyoming (3), Kansas (6), Utah (6), Idaho (4), Florida (29), Iowa (6), Ohio (18) and Texas (38)
  • Joe Biden utpekes som vinner i Connecticut (7), Delaware (3), Illinois (20), Maine (3 to 4), Maryland (10), Massachusetts (11), New Jersey (14), Vermont (3), Virginia (13), Washington, DC (3), Rhode Island (4), New Mexico (5), Nebraska (1), New York (29), Colorado (9), New Hampshire (4), California (55), Oregon (7), Washington (12), Hawaii (4), Arizona (11) and Minnesota (10)

Expert: – Cliffhanger

– This is going to be a suspense until the end. It can be both ways. We see that opinion polls are wrong again and that voter turnout, especially in the tipped states, is much higher than some experts have thought, Erik Mustad, associate professor at Agder University, tells VG .

American expert and commentator on ameranskpolitikk.no Sigrid Rege Gårdsvoll believes the elections will be very close.

– I think Biden will take Wisconsin and Michigan, but he may be very close. Pennsylvania is over, I’m not sure.

The reason is that Pennsylvania still has 25 percent of the vote left, including 1.4 million mail-in votes.

– I think Nevada should basically do relatively well for Biden. Georgia, where I dare not say anything. I’ve kept a button on Biden there, but now it’s completely 50/50 for me.

“Georgia on my mind”

The New York Times removed the speedometer from this year’s national elections and instead chose three states where the speedometer shows who is likely to win.

The speedometer was right about Trump’s victory in Florida and predicts that North Carolina will land with the incumbent president.

Georgia was long overdue with Trump, according to the speedometer, but at 6 a.m. on Wednesday, this turned in Biden’s favor.

At 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, the needle is still pointing at Biden, but now with a 64 percent chance and 92 percent of the votes reported.

Election analyst Nate Cohn of The New York Times explains why the needle changed.

“We got enough votes from the Atlanta area to realize that it was going to be very good for Biden, and there are a lot of votes left there,” Cohn writes.

Trump is likely depending on winning Georgia. It’s probably not Joe Biden.

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Fox News also reports that Democrats retain control of the House of Representatives and, in fact, increase their majority there. It is not yet clear which party will have the majority in the Senate after this election. 35 seats are up for grabs now.

Kilder: New York Times, Fox News, MSNBC, CNN, CBS

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