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Although Biden declared victory, the race in the states of Georgia, North Carolina, Arizona and Alaska on the morning of 8.11 (US time) has not been decided, according to data from CNN, NBC News and The New York Times.
In this year’s election, President Trump has yet to admit defeat and his campaign is suing in several states.

On the morning of 8/11, the leader asked on Twitter: “Since when can the ‘ingenious’ media decide who will be the next president of the United States?”

In Georgia, Biden on the morning of 8.11 (US time) had only 10,353 more votes than Trump when 99% of the votes were counted. A recount in this state is expected to be required to determine who will own the 16 electoral votes if the difference between the two competitors is 0.5% or less.

In North Carolina, President Trump leads 75,407 votes over Biden, while he has 98% of the vote.

In Arizona, where 97% of the votes were counted, Biden also had just over 19,348 votes. Meanwhile, Alaska only counted 47% of the votes and Trump was ahead of 108,231 votes.

On the same day, former President George W. Bush congratulated Biden and encouraged President Trump to have a very tough war with the Democratic opponent.

“Americans may believe that this year’s elections are fundamentally fair, that they maintain integrity and integrity and deliver clear results,” Bush said.

In 2000, Bush declared his election victory just 37 days after the Supreme Court ruling paved the way for a Republican victory over Democratic candidate Al Gore.

Consequently, the Supreme Court vetoed the continuation of vote counting in Florida. In the end, Bush won the state with 537 votes, of which he obtained 25 electoral votes and became the next president of the United States with 271 votes.




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