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The count continues in states like Nevada, Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Alaska and Arizona.
The US Supreme Court upheld the Pennsylvania Republicans’ claim and ordered the separation of the ballots that were sent to the polls in the state after they closed on November 3. This was announced by the court’s press service on Friday, November 6.
“All district election commissions have been instructed, until the court makes a further decision, to meet the requirement, <...> so all the newsletters received by mail after 8 pm on November 3, were separated, “he said in the message.
At the same time, the court allowed such votes to be counted, but separately from the rest.
According to media reports, in Pennsylvania, which will give the winner of the presidential election 20 electoral votes, after processing 96% of the ballots, Democrat Joseph Biden is almost 20 thousand votes ahead of his Republican opponent Donald Trump ( previously reported a gap of 5.5 thousand votes).
The count also continues in states like Nevada, Georgia, North Carolina, Alaska, and Arizona.
We will recall, Trump supporters from the Republican Party asked their backers for $ 60 million to $ 100 million for litigation from the incumbent president.
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