Donald Trump’s advance slowed in Pennsylvania / Loss of this state would ensure Joe Biden’s victory



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The advancement of US President Donald Trump in Pennsylvania is steadily slowing as ballots are counted, and the eventual loss of that status would ensure the victory of Democratic politician Joseph Biden in the presidential election.

Currently, after counting 92% of the ballots, Donald Trump has an advance of less than 115,000 votes in Pennsylvania, compared to the difference of about 500,000 votes, which was at the time of the vote count sent by the postal service.

There are about 500,000 ballots left in Pennsylvania, and if the trend continues, Democratic Party candidate Joseph Biden could win the 20-member federal electoral college.

Donald Trump has expressed doubts about voting by mail and, according to the analysis, many of his supporters have avoided voting this way. Speaking Wednesday night, Joe Biden said: “I also have a very good feeling about the state of Pennsylvania. Virtually all the remaining votes are counted by mail and I won 78% of the votes by mail in Pennsylvania.” If he produced a surprise and Pennsylvania won, Joe Biden would have a clear victory over Donald Trump.

According to various projections, Biden still needs a maximum of 17 votes in the Federal Electoral College to reach the 270-vote level and become president of the United States. Pennsylvania, with 20 votes, would bring a clear victory to the former vice president of the United States.

Official results are currently expected in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, Nevada, North Carolina and Alaska. In Nevada, Joseph Biden’s lead has risen over Donald Trump, in Arizona confirmation of Joe Biden’s victory is awaited, and in Pennsylvania, Georgia and North Carolina, Donald Trump leads to small differences.

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