The winner of the presidential race in the US was not determined on election night.



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ABDdescribed as the most “critical” elections in recent history, 59th presidential electionThe winner has yet to be determined.

The people of the United States went to the polls yesterday to elect the president who will rule the country for 4 years. While the election results in the country are eagerly awaited, the winner has yet to be determined due to vote counting processes in critical states.

Republican Donald trump and democrat Joe bidenIn the elections in which Turkey competed, both candidates failed to reach the 270 delegates required for the White House.

According to unofficial results released by the Associated Press (AP), Trump is currently getting 48.1 percent of the vote nationally, while Biden is leading the race with 50.2 percent.

While Biden has reached the number of 238 delegates in the states where the results have been announced so far, Trump has registered 213 delegates at his home.

The outcome of the critical states will determine the fate of the elections.

In Alaska, Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia, where the total number of delegates is 87, the results have yet to be clarified.

Noting that especially when we look at the vote rate at the open polls in these states, candidates lead the race at the head, emphasizing that these states will determine the fate of the elections.

In Pennsylvania, with 20 delegates, 80 percent of the total vote was counted. In the state, Trump leads the race with 53.6 percent, while Biden’s vote is 45.1 percent.

While 92 percent of the total votes were counted in the race by 16 delegates in Michigan, Biden’s race is ahead of Trump at 48.8 percent, at 49.5 percent.

In Georgia, another state with 16 delegates, 92 percent of the total vote was counted. In this state, Trump outscores Biden with 48.3 percent with 50.5 percent of the vote.

In North Carolina, where the contest was for 15 delegates, 95 percent of the total vote was counted. Trump now appears to be 50.1 percent ahead of Biden, who received 48.7 percent of the vote.

In Nevada with 6 delegates, where 86 percent of the total votes are counted, Biden is seen to surpass Trump with 48.8 percent with 49.3 percent.

On the other hand, in Alaska, where there are 3 delegates and 36 percent of the vote is counted, it appears that Trump received 61.4 percent of the vote and Biden 34.7 percent.

Results in some states may be taken to court

On the other hand, in many states where the race goes head-to-head, the possibility of the results going to court has begun to be discussed.

US President Donald Trump’s campaign manager Bill Stepien said in a statement this morning that they will request a recount in Wisconsin and that in some states they may also take the results to court.

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