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It is extremely even between presidential candidate Joe Biden and incumbent President Donald Trump in the election, who is now increasingly pointing in Biden’s direction.
The Democratic candidate now needs only six electoral votes to reach the required 270.
Over the past 24 hours, Biden has put a lot of pressure on Trump in the important states of Georgia and Pennsylvania.
In Georgia, Biden now leads with 1,096 votes and in Pennsylvania, 18,224 votes separate the two, in favor of Trump.
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The recount is still ongoing, but according to NBC News, about 66,000 votes remain to be counted in Georgia, while in Pennsylvania about 360,000 remain.
In Georgia, the battle is for 16 voters, in Pennsylvania 20. So right now, fewer than 19,000 votes separate candidates from up to 36 voters.
This is how it looks now according to the DDHQ census:
• Pennsylvania (20 voters): Trump has 49.56 percent of the vote, compared to 49.29 percent for Biden. On the night of 1 hour to Friday Norwegian time, there were around 60,000 votes that separated the two, now the number is 18,224.
• North Carolina (15 voters): Trump has 50.09 percent of the vote, against 48.69 percent for Biden. It differs by more than 76,000 votes.
Georgia (16 voters): Biden has 49.39 percent of the vote, but Trump is right behind with 49.37 percent. On the 1-hour night to Friday Norwegian time, there were just under 3,500 votes separating the two, in favor of Trump. So now Biden leads.
• Arizona (11 voters): Biden leads with 50.07 percent of the vote against 48.53 percent for Trump. On the night from 01 hour to Friday Norwegian time, there were around 60,000 votes that separated the two, now the number is 47,000. Among other things, the AP news agency and Fox News have already declared that Biden wins the state, while many other outlets believe it is early to say.
• Nevada (6 voters): Biden leads with 49.43 percent of the vote against Trump’s 48.50. About 11,400 votes separate the two.
• Alaska (3 voters): Trump leads with 62.11 percent of the vote against Biden’s 33.51 percent. 54,610 votes separate the two. Here, however, only about half of the votes have been counted, and the state has announced that the count will take many days.
The figures in the article have been taken from Decision Desk HQ and are updated no later than 09.45. Dagbladet follows the case and is continually updated.