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Georgia
16 big voters in the game.
98% of the votes were counted in this southeastern state that traditionally votes Republican.
Donald Trump was in the lead Tuesday night, but his lead dwindled as the day wore on and the American media predicted an extremely tight score.
Trump’s advance in Georgia fell to about 47,000 votes. Currently, Trump is just 1% ahead of Biden, with about 230,000 votes to centralize.
Local authorities said they had managed to complete the count overnight.
Nevada
6 big voters in the game.
86% of the votes were counted in this western desert, which elected Hillary Clinton in 2016.
Joe Biden is currently in the lead, at 49.3%, compared to 48.7% for Donald Trump.
Local authorities first said Wednesday morning that they will not release new results until Thursday.
Before announcing on Twitter that they will finally release new figures Wednesday night, “due to strong interest in voting in Nevada.”
The end result, which could open the doors of the White House for Joe Biden, should not be known until Thursday morning.
Pennsylvania
20 big voters in the game.
88% of the votes were cast in this industrial estate that is part of the famous “Rust Belt” in the northeast, where the two candidates campaigned strongly.
Donald Trump had a relatively comfortable lead on Wednesday night (51.0%, compared to 47.8% for Joe Biden), but according to the US press, the number of votes by mail should significantly raise the Democratic candidate, originally from Pennsylvania.
Trump’s lead now stands at just 200,000 votes, up from 300,000 two hours ago.
Local authorities hope to complete the count by Friday.
Carolina de Nord
15 voters at stake.
95% of the votes were counted in this traditionally Republican southeastern state.
Currently the lead for Donald Trump (50.1%) over Joe Biden (48.7%), but mail-in votes sent late on Election Day, Nov. 3, are accepted through Nov. 12.