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Joe Biden is ahead of President Donald Trump by more than 6 million votes as votes continue to be counted across the United States.

CNN’s latest update on the November 21 U.S. election said Joe Biden was ahead of Donald Trump by more than 6 million votes as of November 20.

Currently, Donald Trump has not agreed to lose the 2020 US presidential election, yet Joe Biden leads in both the number of electoral votes and the popular vote.

Former US Vice President Joe Biden won nearly 80 million votes, more than any other presidential candidate in history by a significant margin. Meanwhile, current President Donald Trump has nearly 74 million votes.

CNN and other media outlets predicted Joe Biden would win the election nearly two weeks ago, with 20 Pennsylvania war electoral votes belonging to Joe Biden, putting him above the 270 electoral votes required to become President.

Joe Biden is expected to get 306 electoral votes, while Donald Trump has 232. Four years ago, Donald Trump won 306 electoral votes, beating Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election when he had 232 electoral votes.

In this year’s election, according to Fox News, Donald Trump lost in several key states that he won in 2016, including Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. He is also the first Republican candidate to lose in Georgia since George HW Bush lost the state in the 1992 US election to Bill Clinton. The current US president also took Florida, Ohio, Texas and North Carolina, states considered battle states in this year’s presidential election, while Joe Biden took Nevada.

Post-election, Donald Trump’s side has made accusations of cheating in the US elections. However, the judges dismissed a series of lawsuits related to these accusations and noted that there was no evidence of fraud.

US voters who vote by mail reached record numbers in this year’s US presidential election to protect them from exposure to COVID-19 in the context of a pandemic.

Previously, experts had warned for months that there could be a record long count, and the results will likely not be set on election night or the days after election day.



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