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Millions of Americans went to the polls to appoint their new four-year president. In the United States, the election results were unclear on the second day. According to the AP projection, Biden has so far won 264 delegates and Trump 214 delegates. The candidate who has reached 270 delegates will dig the race. So what happened in this two-day electoral race?
Survey companies are the first to lose
In the first hours of the election results coming in, many people realized that it was not like the data from the poll results.
During the electoral process, many polls announced that Democrat Joe Biden was at least seven points ahead and would win the election. However, according to the latest data, Republican Trump and Democrat Biden are in fierce competition.
Analysts have repeatedly expressed the need to be cautious, recalling the 2016 election. But what survey companies overlook are the undecided states that determine the fate of the election.
6 states undecided with 101 of the total of 270 delegates to arrive at the presidency; Florida, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Michigan, and Arizona. Republican Donald Trump also won the Florida election with 29 delegates. In Wisconsin, Michigan and Arizona, Democrat Joe Biden wins. Trump appears to be leading the race right now in Pennsylvania and North Carolina.
In fact, polling companies were the first to lose in the 2020 U.S. presidential election.
REPUBLICANTS HAVE A VICTORY
The United States is a country where about 239 thousand people lost their lives due to the coronavirus epidemic that affected the entire world. In the country, which for a time we called the new epicenter of the epidemic, President Donald Trump was frequently criticized for his handling of the epidemic.
Not taking the epidemic seriously, not sharing it even with prior knowledge and, finally, contracting the virus are etched in memory. In addition, during the year record unemployment data were recorded. Although Trump’s report card is weak on these two issues that deeply affect citizens, it is a success for Republicans to bring the election to this point.
Any candidate to rival Trump didn’t have to promise big things to win the election. Looking at the comparative data, it is possible to say that Democrat Joe Biden did not achieve great success even though he won the election.
TWITTER’DAN TRUMP’A ETİKET
Before the elections in the United States, Twitter announced that it would put a warning label on the posts of the candidate who declared victory before the results are final.
After this statement, Trump said: “We have a huge advantage, but they (the Democrats) are trying to steal the election from us. We will not allow this. Votes should not be used after the polls are closed.” had shared. Twitter has posted a warning label on this post.
On the other hand, yesterday before the results became clear in critical states, “Last night I was leading the race in almost every key Democratic-controlled state. Then one by one I fell behind with the surprise votes counted in these. states. Very interesting. ” Another warning came to Trump, who shared.
“Some or all of the content shared in this tweet is controversial and may be misleading when participating in an election or other social process,” Twitter posted in Trump’s post. added the tag.
TRUMP TAKES THE ELECTION TO THE SUPERIOR COURT
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, affirmed that there was an irregularity in the elections and that he would take the results to the Supreme Court.
Trump’s team took the matter to court, challenging the counting process in Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, where Biden won, where vote counting continued. It is said that others can be added to these states.
Irregularities are known to be very rare in US elections, and Trump has been unable to provide concrete evidence of irregularities in the voting process.
THE STREETS BEGAN TO MIX
It was eagerly awaited whether the US elections would drag the country into chaos. Although some groups gathered outside the White House on election night, the uncertainty of the election results was the subject of protests last night in many different states.
Protesters took to the streets for a second night across the country, especially in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago and Los Angeles.
On the other hand, Republican supporters of Donald Trump protested in front of the electoral office in Arizona. Trump supporters who participated in the protests with guns and rifles claimed that Trump’s votes were not counted on purpose.