Elections in the United States: Biden finally wins 306 voters, Trump 232 (media) – International



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Democrat Joe Biden eventually won 306 voters compared to the 232 voters for his Republican rival Donald Trump. It is not an official result but a media projection (CNN and NBC) that gives the winner Joe Biden in Georgia (16 major voters) and Donald Trump in North Carolina (15).

Joe Biden is the first Democrat to win the Georgia vote in 28 years.

In Georgia, votes are counted manually, and there is currently a difference of 14,000 votes, so Biden is considered to win.

The result in the Electoral College will be the same as in 2016, when Trump, the Republican candidate, won 306 voters and defeated Hillary Clinton.

The team of US President Donald Trump has renounced legal action to challenge the outcome of the presidential election in the state of Arizona, The Wall Street Journal reports.

Lawyers for Donald Trump’s team and representatives of the Republican Party had filed a lawsuit in Arizona last week, challenging the application of election procedures in the Maricopa district.

According to data centralized by the Associated Press, Joseph Biden, the candidate of the Democratic Party, has an advance of 11,000 votes in Arizona, after counting 99% of the ballots. Donald Trump’s team is taking legal action to challenge the election results in the states of Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, according to the Axios news site. Donald Trump has yet to acknowledge Joseph Biden’s victory in the November 3 presidential election.

The White House is preparing for a second term for Donald Trump, an economic adviser to the Republican billionaire, who refuses to accept Joe Biden’s victory in the November 3 presidential election, said on Friday, AFP writes.

“We continue to work in the White House considering that Trump will have a second term,” Peter Navarro told Fox Business.

Donald Trump does not accept defeat, almost a week after the US press, based on projections related to the counting of ballots in most states, announced the victory of Democrat Joe Biden.

The president, who has rarely appeared in public since then, has launched a veritable judicial guerrilla war to question the results in several states. US election security agencies said Thursday they “had no evidence” of voter fraud.

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