Trump takes five states, Biden six more DC



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(COMBO) This combination of images created on October 30, 2020 shows Democratic presidential candidate and former US Vice President Joe Biden gestures before delivering his remarks at a Drive-in event in Coconut Creek, Florida on October 29, 2020 and at the US President Donald Trump clenches his fist as he arrives for a campaign rally at the Green Bay Austin Straubel International Airport in Green Bay, Wisconsin on October 30, 2020 (Photos by JIM WATSON and MANDEL NGAN / AFP).

WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden are fighting for the White House, with the polls gradually closing in the United States on Tuesday and a long night of waiting for results.

The first results are coming in, and the US media is projecting victories for the Republican incumbent so far in Indiana, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Tennessee and West Virginia, all states he won in 2016.

Biden has captured his home state of Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, Vermont, Virginia and New Jersey, as well as the three electoral votes cast to the United States capital, Washington (District of Columbia).

So far, that gives Biden 57 electoral votes and Trump 42. The magic number is 270. Observers expect the disputed race for the White House to be reduced to a handful of key states on the battlefield.

The following is a list of the states won by each candidate and the corresponding number of electoral votes, based on projections from the American media, including CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, ABC, CBS, and The New York Times.

TRUMP (42)

Indiana (11)

Kentucky (8)

Oklahoma (7)

Tennessee (11)

West Virginia (5)

BIDEN (57)

Delaware (3)

District of Columbia (3)

Maryland (10)

Massachusetts (11)

New Jersey (14)

Vermont (3)

Virginia (13)

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