What's left for Biden and Trump to win the electoral college vote... Discount Hour

The Professional 77 News Agency reported that the Democratic candidate in the US presidential election, Joe Biden, is moving towards registering the largest number of votes in the history of the United States.


The agency said Biden reaps, according to expected results, 69512303 votes (50.1%) compared to Trump's 67069982 (48.3%).


This means that Biden is close to breaking the record in terms of the outcome of the vote of the electorate, which was recorded by former President, Democrat Barack Obama, in the 2008 elections, when he obtained 69498516 votes.


However, "NBC" channel, for its part, expected, after counting 86% of all votes, that Biden would win about 68.6 million votes compared to 65.9 for Trump, while 2.1 million votes would be cast for the remaining candidates, adding that 23 million ballot papers have not yet been counted. .




 Either of the Democratic candidates, Joe Biden and Republican Donald Trump, could win a majority of the Electoral College vote, with a total of 538 votes, through two possible scenarios without the need for a Pennsylvania vote.


After leading so far with 238 electoral votes compared to 213 for Trump, Biden could reach 270 if he got the votes of states such as Nevada (6 votes), Wisconsin (10 votes) and Michigan (16 votes).


In the other scenario, Trump could reach a majority of the Electoral College vote without requiring the Pennsylvania vote if the states of Georgia (16 votes), Alaska (3 votes), Michigan (16 votes) and North Carolina (15 votes) were added.


While the Democratic candidate is still advancing in the electoral college and popular vote, the center states: Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin will be determined by poll results, and North Carolina may alter the course of the polling.


With 75% of the vote counted, the incumbent leads with 600,000 votes in Pennsylvania, and in Michigan, 200,000 votes ahead with 84% of the vote counted.


In Wisconsin, Biden was abandoned, leading by a few thousand votes with 99% of the vote counted.


Trump leads in 23 states, most notably Florida, Texas and Ohio, while Biden leads 21 states, most notably California, New York, Minnesota and Arizona.


In terms of popular vote, the Democratic candidate leads with 69 million votes (50%) versus nearly 67 million (48%) for his Republican rival.

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