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The three main media thus mark the end of a long and tortuous electoral recount. The winner of a presidential election is usually ready at night or in the morning after the election, but this year it was not until Saturday, four days after the election, that the mainstream media named Biden as the winner of the chose.
It is now clear that Biden will end with 306 voters, according to NBC, CNN and the New York Times. There are as many as Donald Trump got based on the election result when he won against Hillary Clinton in 2016. Then, however, there were two voters who “jumped,” so Trump finally got 304 votes when voters said theirs.
This time, Trump ends up with 232 voters on the NBC list.
The television channel announces Biden as the winner in Georgia, where a recount will now take place giving him 16 voters, while Trump gets 15 voters for the victory in North Carolina.
CNN also named Biden the winner in Georgia and Trump in North Carolina, and thus CNN also named a winner in every state. The New York Times did the same on Friday.
The AP news agency later on Friday named Trump the winner from North Carolina, but writes that it is too early to name a winner in Georgia.