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Among the 5 states with no results, including Nevada, Pennsylvania, Georgia, North Carolina and Alaska, Biden is ahead of Trump in Nevada, Pennsylvania, Georgia.
At the end of November 6 (Vietnam time), Biden increased the gap with Trump in all three states.
Nevada
Specifically, in Nevada, with 92% of the votes counted, Biden is ahead of Trump with more than 20,000 votes, double the previous update on the same day. The rate is now Mr. Biden 49.8%, Mr. Trump 48.1% – 1.7 percentage points difference.
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Nevada has 6 electoral votes. If nothing changes, Biden could win the final if he wins in the state. Currently, AP and Fox News announced that Biden has 264 electoral votes and only 6 votes in Nevada are enough to win the election.
Pennsylvania
In Pennsylvania, Biden “sped up” very quickly just hours after beating Trump in this state. According to the latest update, Biden is more than 9,000 votes ahead of Trump in the battleground state of Pennsylvania, when 95% of the votes have been counted. At the time of the announcement, Biden was just 5,000 votes ahead of Trump. This was an unexpected breakthrough when Trump was ahead for 3 days and at one point had hundreds of thousands of votes.
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With 20 electoral votes, Pennsylvania is a state that Trump must win to generate hope of re-election. Meanwhile, if Mr. Biden wins this state, it is not necessary for the remaining states to have exceeded the minimum number of 270 electoral votes to declare victory.
Georgia
In Georgia, 99% of the votes were counted. Biden off the scale and outscored Trump with a difference of just over 500 votes on the afternoon of November 6 (Vietnam time), at this time the difference was over 1,500 votes. Only about 4,000 uncontrolled votes remain in this state.
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Arizona
Meanwhile, in Arizona, where AP and Fox News declared Biden victory, but CNN and NBC are cautious, Biden is still ahead of Trump, but there are still many votes that have not been counted in this state.
With the new data above, Biden has a huge lead to finish before Trump in the race to enter the White House this year.
However, everyone still has to wait for the final result.
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