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United States, the elections and the wave. As the November 3 US election approaches, the number of infections is increasing in almost every state. They are currently at a low level in only six of the 50 US states, including Joe Bidens (77), Delaware’s home state.
A look at the Corona curve shows: The United States is already experiencing the third wave. The problem: This time there are no hot spots, the virus has affected practically all regions and, just before the elections, it hits in particular the undecided states, where a few thousand votes can decide whether to win or lose.
The growing number of infections could have an impact on voter turnout if voters are hesitant to leave the house, are in quarantine, or even seriously ill.
In Pennslyvania, for example. Just 44,292 votes made a difference here in 2016, giving Donald Trump (74) the surprise victory. This year, Pennsylvania will also help decide the American elections. At least with a high probability.
2020 US Elections: These Indecisive States Will Decide Elections
Trump to hold three rallies here on Monday
The “Fivethirtyeight” data calculated in mid-September: if Trump gets all 20 electoral votes here, he has an 84 percent chance of a second term; if Biden wins, the Democrat even has a 96 percent chance of entering the White House. throw.
Joe Biden is currently about five percentage points ahead in Pennsylvania, just half the national average. Consequently, both candidates are campaigning intensively for the founding state. US President Donald Trump held three demonstrations here on Monday.
With about 12.8 million residents, the state currently has 1,712 new infections per day (7-day average), 38 percent from two weeks earlier. In the last two weeks, deaths from corona have increased by 26 percent and hospitalizations by 49 percent. The trend is increasing.
The US presidential elections will be held on November 3, 2020. Current President Donald Trump is seeking a second term. Will he be able to maintain his position or will challenger Joe Biden win for the Democrats?
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