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While Donald Trump faces Joe Biden in Arizona, Biden faces Trump in Pennsylvania and Georgia.
The battle to become the next president of the United States will be decided by the states of Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania.
According to Fox News, Biden has 264 voters and is just six from the required limit of 270 to win the presidential election.
However, this includes Arizona, which only Fox and AP News have awarded to Biden. NBC, New York Times and CNN believe it is too early.
They face each other
In the latest Arizona update, Trump received the most votes. There are now 79,000 votes for Biden here, with about 450,000 votes to be counted.
If Joe Biden wins Arizona, he only needs Nevada, a state he leads, to get 270 voters. Or in Georgia, North Carolina or Pennsylvania.
So far, it seems certain that Biden has 253 voters and Trump 214 (this includes one from the Maine district. Both the New York Times and Fox News have announced that Biden will have three voters and Trump one from Maine).
However, victory is not yet assured and only decimals separate the two candidates in various states.
State of Pennsylvania (20 voters)
Biden has been gaining ground in Pennsylvania in recent hours, where his field expects very strong numbers from the cities of Pittsburgh and Philadelphia in the coming hours.
At 5:15 a.m., 3.215 million votes were registered for Trump and 3.05 million for Biden. That gives Trump 50.7 percent and Biden 48.1 percent.
If Biden gets about 65 percent of the remaining votes, he passes. It is challenging, but not completely impossible.
State of Georgia (16 voters)
In Georgia, it is the city of Atlanta that gives Democrats cause for optimism.
Fulton County, Georgia, where the city of Atlanta is located, promises results by 6 a.m. Thursday morning. Trump leads with just 0.9 percent (about 39,000 votes) in Georgia, but according to the New York Times, Biden still has a chance to turn this state in his favor.
Yet Trump continues to lead. Here are 16 voters at stake.
A decision in Georgia can come at any time.
State of Nevada (6 voters)
President Trump confronts Biden, Nevada. The challenger has a 0.6 percent lead and just under 8,000 votes. The state will not continue the count until Thursday morning local time.
It’s worth noting that Clark County, where Las Vegas is located, represents the majority of voters in Nevada, and Biden is strong here.
State of North Carolina (15 voters)
Here, Trump leads by 1.4 percentage points when 95 percent of the vote is counted. Biden needs to take about 65 percent of the remaining votes here to evenly end Trump.
There have been no recent results from this state in several hours.
State of Arizona (11 voters)
Both Fox News and the Associated Press have named Joe Biden the winner here, but the New York Times, CNN and MSNBC are reluctant to do the same.
Trump has taken over the largest township here overnight.
Biden leads with 2.8 percent over Trump when 86 percent of the vote is reported.
In addition, Alaska (3) remains, where Trump has a significant advantage and will undoubtedly win.
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Claim victory in several unsolved states
Trump took to Twitter Wednesday night to declare victory in Pennsylvania, Georgia, North Carolina and Michigan. He further states that the ballot papers have been cast in secret, of which there is no proof.
No one else has declared Trump’s victory in these four states, even though he leads in three of them.
The Trump camp has also announced lawsuits in Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Georgia.
Biden, in turn, tweeted “count every vote.” He thinks there will be enough voters for him to win, but we haven’t declared anything yet.
“Democracy is the heartbeat of this nation,” he said in a speech Wednesday.
The OSCE’s chief election observer in the United States criticizes Donald Trump for undermining confidence in democracy with his accusations of election fraud.
– Unsubstantiated accusations of systematic shortcomings, especially by the incumbent president, even on election night, damage the public’s confidence in democratic institutions, says Michael Georg Link.
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), Texas (38) og Maine (1 of 4)
- 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), Minnesota (10), Michigan (16) and Wisconsin (10)