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Trump leads New Hampshire and Indiana
Votes in the US presidential election were partially counted in the states of Indiana, Kentucky, and New Hampshire.
Voting in the US general elections in Indiana, Kentucky and New Hampshire has ended. The provisional results of the US presidential elections, published by Fox News and Bloomberg. In every state, incumbent President Donald Trump continues to lead.
So in Indiana, 7% of the votes were counted. 68.4 thousand people voted for Democrat Joe Biden, 123.6 thousand voted for Trump.
In Kentucky, 14% of the votes were counted. Here, at first, Biden was in the lead, but then Trump took the lead. The head of state received 151.8 thousand votes, Biden – 139.6 thousand.
In New Hampshire, Trump has 61.54%, Biden has 38.46%, 1% of the vote is counted.
Both Indiana and Kentucky are traditionally pro-Republican states. Indiana gives the US presidential candidate 11 electoral votes of the 270 needed to win, Kentucky – 8.
We recall that on November 3 presidential elections are held in the United States. The current head of state’s rival, Republican Donald Trump, is a Democrat, former US Vice President Joseph Biden. Trump is in Virginia and Biden is celebrating Voting Day in Pennsylvania, one of the swing states.
Remember that before, Biden won at the site that opened the US elections. The five villagers voted for the Democratic candidate shortly after midnight.
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