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By the way, the votes are still being counted. Joe Biden is 76,343,332 and is nearly 4.9 million ahead of Donald Trump, who will become the first president of a 21st century term.
Here is the situation in some of the key states that we have been keeping a close eye on during the campaign:
Arizona: Biden leads by 14,746. The Associated Press and Fox News called the state early for the Democratic nominee, drawing the ire of the president’s fans.
Georgia: Biden leads by 11,413. The state has already said it will count.
Florida: Trump has a 374,394 lead after his campaign claims that Biden represented radical left socialism seems to resonate with some Latino voters.
Michigan: Biden leads by 146,123. A quickly rectified clerical error in this state that led to a sudden jump in Biden’s vote has drawn much attention to the social media conspiracy theory, but has been completely debunked.
Nevada: Biden leads by 36,186. In this state, vote-by-mail ballots can still go through November 12 and be counted, as long as they are postmarked on or before Election Day.
North Carolina: Trump leads by 74,819. The president retained the status he won in 2016.
Pennsylvania: Biden has a 45,336 lead in the state that is home to Four Seasons Total Landscaping.
Texas: Trump leads by 647,282. Democrats had invested cash in advertisements in the state in hopes that it might be at stake. Was not.
Wisconsin: Biden leads by 20,540. Like Pennsylvania and Arizona, it’s worth noting that Libertarian party candidate Jo Jorgensen probed more than the difference between Trump and Biden. Those voters could have invested 41 electoral college votes in their favor if they had chosen Trump.