Trump may reverse the situation in Georgia thanks to military votes



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Nearly 9,000 uncontrolled military votes in the state of Georgia on the battlefield led many to believe that President Trump could regain leadership.

Military and foreign ballots must be turned in later than other absentee ballots and must be postmarked in Georgia by November 3. Those ballots will be counted if they are received at the county elections offices before 5 p.m. on November 6.

Consequently, Georgia can receive up to 8,899 votes from the military and from abroad. “Military votes will be key in Georgia,” Sen. Matt Gaetz posted on Twitter.

Vote counting staff in Lawrenceville, Georgia, on November 6.  Photo: AFP.

Vote counting staff in Lawrenceville, Georgia, on November 6. Image: AFP.

President Donald Trump took the lead in the battlefield state of Georgia for a few days, but the gap between him and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden gradually narrowed as more votes were counted. On November 6, Biden took the initiative.

According to the current results of the vote count, Biden reached 2,455,426 popular votes, while Trump reached 2,451,191 votes, a difference of 4,263 votes, corresponding rate 49.4% -49.3%.

According to Fox News, Biden only needed 6 more electoral votes to get to 270 and win. Battlefield states like Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Nevada have yet to be finalized. Trump still has a chance to win if he can win in these battlefield states and regain his place in Georgia as mail-in and military votes continue to count.

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