Joe Biden, the Democratic Party's presidential candidate in the US elections, has come close to the 270 electoral college votes required to reach the White House and has won Wisconsin…
In the US elections, Democratic Party presidential candidate Joe Biden has come close to the 270 electoral college votes required to reach the White House and has made the path of President Donald Trump difficult by winning in Wisconsin and Michigan. . At the same time, his Republican Party rival Donald Trump is considering legally challenging Biden's victory in some states. Even after two days of elections, no candidate has been able to secure the required number of votes to register victory. But after winning in the decisive states of Wisconsin and Michigan, Biden has reached the figure of 264.
Donald Trump has got 214 electoral college votes. However, the path for the current President is quite tough as Trump will have to win the four remaining 'battleground' states of Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia and Nevada to reach the magic figure of 270. Battlegrounds are those states where the trend is not clear. A clear victory requires at least 270 Electoral College votes out of 538 Electoral College members to emerge as the winner.
US Election Results 2020 Live Updates:
-Associated Press analysis found that out of the 376 counties with the highest number of cases of infection per capita, 93 percent of the counties voted more in favor of Trump than in areas less affected by the virus. Is less than this. The AP's analysis is limited to counties where election results have come in from at least 95 percent of the precincts. In this, all the counties are divided into six categories based on the rate of Covid-19 cases per 1,00,000 people.
-Who is where in the electoral votes in the presidential election? (According to Hindustan Times data)
donald trump
Electoral votes – 214
Vote Percentage – 47.86%
Vote counting – 69,587,301
joe biden
Electoral Vote-264
Vote Percentage – 50.49%
Vote counting – 73,414,094
,Addressing a press conference at the White House, Donald Trump said, 'If you count legal votes, I am winning comfortably. But if you count illegal (mail in ballots) votes then they (Democrats) can try to snatch victory from us (America) through this. I have already won many big states with decisive margins.
If you count the legal vote, I easily win. If you count the illegal votes, they can try to steal the election from us….I have already decisively won many critical states….We won by historic numbers: US President Donald Trump pic.twitter.com/8aoICPseNI
— ANI (@ANI) November 5, 2020
-People are protesting at many places amid the ongoing counting for the US presidential elections, in such a situation, Democratic Party candidate Joe Biden appealed to the people to remain calm. Joe Biden said in a tweet, “I ask people to remain calm. The process is underway. The count is being completed.”
I ask people to stay calm.
The process is working.
The count is being completed.
—Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) November 5, 2020
There are millions of votes yet to be counted and Biden has already received more than 71 million votes, the highest in American history. In a press conference on Wednesday, former Vice President Biden said that he expected to win the election. 'I will rule as an American president,' he said. He said, 'When we win there will be no red states or blue states, there will be only the United States of America.'
The Trump campaign has filed lawsuits in Georgia, Michigan and Pennsylvania and is demanding a recount of votes in Wisconsin. Trump spent most of his time at his residence on Wednesday. He claimed victory in many important states on Twitter. Trump campaign manager Bill Stepien said the president would formally request a recount in Wisconsin, citing irregularities in several counties. He said lawsuits have been filed in Michigan and Pennsylvania.
At the same time, hundreds of thousands of votes are yet to be counted in Pennsylvania. In other close contests between the two, Trump won in Florida, Texas and Ohio, while Biden won in New Hampshire and Minnesota.