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The fate of the US presidency is at stake as Donald Trump and Joe Biden battle for battle states that could prove crucial in determining who wins the White House.
The two candidates divided territory in the United States after the polls closed Tuesday night, with neither candidate obtaining the 270 electoral college votes necessary for victory. The count is still going on in key states on the battlefield, including Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Georgia, where Biden hopes to make up ground.
As the stalemate continued, Biden was once again the clear favorite in the online betting markets. Trump kept several states, including Texas, Iowa and Ohio, but Biden selected other key areas, such as New Hampshire and Minnesota. Florida, the most contested battlefield on the map, went to Trump.
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Khloe Kardashian asks people to take care of themselves while many are “full of nerves”
The reality star tweeted: “I see a lot of people couldn’t sleep because of the elections. Even people who are not from this country.
“Many are plagued with nerves. Try to take care of yourself today. “
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and her ‘squad’ of Democratic congressmen are re-elected
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts and Rashida Tlaib of Michigan will return to their seats in the United States Congress.
PM has not met Joe Biden
A spokesman for the prime minister confirmed that he had stayed up to watch some of the coverage of last night’s US elections. Said: “The prime minister saw enough of last night [coverage]. He said he had seen enough of it. It certainly became the hedge, as I think many of us were. ”
The spokesperson did not know which channel he was watching.
The prime minister’s official spokesman also confirmed that Johnson had not met with presidential candidate Joe Biden.
He told a meeting of Westminster reporters: “The Prime Minister has not personally met Joe Biden.”
Late flurry of votes in Michigan and Wisconsin gives Joe Biden a slight lead
Another batch of Michigan votes from strongly Democratic Wayne County in Detroit has reportedly put Biden even further in the lead.
Count All Votes to Protect the ‘Integrity of American Democracy,’ Says Nicola Sturgeon
Nicola Sturgeon said she viewed Donald Trump’s speech Wednesday with a “feeling of unease and foreboding.”
Sturgeon, who has occasionally criticized comments made by Trump, including his suggestion that bleach could be used to treat Covid-19, said people could probably guess “what my preferred election result would be,” but it’s a matter. of the American that people decide.
Referring to Trump’s claim that he won the election with millions of votes yet to be counted, he said: “I think the most important thing right now is the integrity of American democracy.
“All votes must be counted and I believe that it is an important principle and the result of the elections must be respected.
“I will not be the only one who listened to the president’s speech this morning with a sense of unease and apprehension.
“I hope that sensible voices in the United States will come to light in terms of protecting the integrity of democracy, whatever direction the latest state counts take us.”
US Election Odds Swing In Joe Biden’s Favor As He Takes The Lead In Wisconsin
Democratic candidate Joe Biden returned as a clear favorite to win the US presidential election in online betting markets on Wednesday, a turnaround for President Donald Trump, who had seen his odds drop overnight.
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How the Supreme Court could decide whether Trump or Biden go to the White House
A Supreme Court showdown could decide whether Donald Trump wins a second term in the White House if, after all the votes are counted, he has lost to Joe Biden.
Boris Johnson Skips Question About Donald Trump Election Fraud Allegations
Here’s more on what Boris Johnson had to say in parliament about Trump’s speech.
Minute by minute and state by state, how the drama unfolded for the candidates
With Donald Trump and his rival Joe Biden still side by side, this is how it played out hour by hour.