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The Democratic States, Republic 2020, and Battlefield States map requires both Mr. Trump and Biden to compete fiercely – Source: 270toWin – Vietnameseization: BAO DUY
The United States has a total of 538 voters, who make up the so-called “electoral college.” These are the people who will meet and vote directly to elect the president and vice president.
The distribution of the number of “voters” in the states is based more or less on the size of the state’s population, not size. California was the state with the most voters, with 55 votes.
Analysis of 270toWin based on the evaluation of 9 different sources, including pages specialized in politics to the American media – that the current president Trump did not like.
Despite receiving many positive forecasts from the media, Democratic candidate Joe Biden remains cautious for fear of the 2016 scenario.
In that year’s election, Hillary Clinton was expected to get 268 electoral votes quite firmly against Trump’s 203 votes and the two had to compete for the remaining 67 votes.
However, in the end, Hillary only got a total of 227 votes and Trump got 304 votes. The remaining 7 electors broke the initial commitment and voted for other presidential candidates who did not obtain a majority of the popular vote in their state.
The District of Colombia, the capital Washington, has always voted for the Democratic Party since it was assigned three electoral votes, although there was no representation in the federal Congress.
Both Biden and Trump focus on the state of Florida, where there are 29 electoral votes. The Democratic candidate declared that if Florida wins, this year’s election will end with his victory.
48 states and the capital of Washington apply the “winner takes all” method, which means that only one candidate who wins the popular vote will win all the state electoral votes.
Only the states of Maine and Nebraska differ because they use a method of dividing electoral votes based on electoral unit.