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Joe Biden’s victory in Georgia brings him to 306 electoral votes and Donald Trump climbs 232, according to CNN. This means a final result, since the 538 electoral votes have been divided between the two candidates.
Several media outlets, including the New York Times, NBC News and ABC, have also calculated that the result is now clear in the two states.
The elections in the United States were held on Tuesday, November 3, so it took 10 days before the media’s so-called “editorial decision-making offices” could provide a forecast for the entire presidential election.
In Georgia it has been very small margins that differentiate the two candidates. On Friday night, Biden led by 49.5 percent to Trump’s 49.2. The difference is just over 14,000 votes. 99 percent of the votes have been counted.
In North Carolina it has not been so even, where Donald Trump has had a more secure advantage for several days. On Friday night, 99 percent of the votes were counted in the state and Donald Trump has 50 percent of the vote to 48.6 for Joe Biden. The margin is around 73,600 votes.
Joe Biden’s 306 electoral votes mean he has 36 more than the 270 needed to win. He was singled out as the winner of last Saturday’s election, when several US media expected him to take home the victory in Pennsylvania, which meant he had a total of 273 electoral votes.
The Electoral College distribution is in favor of Joe Biden by as large a margin as it was in favor of Donald Trump in the 2016 election. Then, Donald Trump won 306 electoral votes and the Democrats Hillary Clinton 232.
When voters went to vote, however, Trump got 304 and Clinton got 227, because seven were so-called “infidel voters,” meaning they voted for a different candidate than the one the voters voted for.
President Donald Trump He has not yet admitted defeat, but claims that electoral fraud has affected the outcome of the elections. His campaign has not produced any evidence of the allegations.
The fact that the president refuses to resign delays the work of changing the power, among other things, Joe Biden’s employees cannot access information about the security of the nation.
Georgia is one of the states that has already said votes will be recalculated, due to the small margin between the candidates. A similar decision was made in Wisconsin at the request of the Donald Trump campaign.
Historically, conversions have had little chance of changing the outcome of a state election. Wisconsin also counted votes in the 2016 election, when Donald Trump defeated Hillary Clinton in state. The new calculation resulted in the result being changed by 131 votes, according to NCB News.
The Associated Press has singled out Donald Trump as the winner in North Carolina, but has yet to estimate that Georgia is clear.