After the results of the presidential election in the United States came out, the Democratic candidate Joe Biden came very close to victory.
A presidential candidate needs 270 electoral votes to be elected to the US presidency and to be a Alex Reed of the White House.
According to foreign media, Democratic candidate Joe Biden has received 264 and Republican candidate American President Trump has received 214 electoral votes so far.
According to the American media, Joe Biden has won 16 electoral votes from Michigan, after which his number of votes has increased to 264, and thus Joe Biden needs only 6 votes to reach the White House.
Counting of votes is still going on in America and now only 4 states have results.
The number of electoral votes in these four states is 56, so even if Trump wins in all four states, his electoral votes will be 268, which is 2 votes less to sit in the presidential chair.
According to the American media, Biden has a lead in one state and Trump in 4, while in Nevada, which has 6 electoral votes, Biden is ahead of Trump.
Trump leads in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Alaska, while 75 percent of the votes have been counted in Nevada, where Joe Biden leads by 8,000 votes.
Democratic candidate Joe Biden won from New York by getting 29 electoral votes and won from Colorado by getting 9 electoral votes.
US President Trump won 3 electoral votes from South Dakota and won 3 electoral votes from North Dakota, while Trump won 9 electoral votes from Alabama.
Joe Biden has won 7 electoral votes from Oregon, 12 from Washington and 55 from California.
According to American media, the Democrats have won in the state of Arizona, where Trump won in the 2016 elections.
Trump won 18 electoral votes from Ohio and 38 electoral votes from Texas.
Trump said in a statement on social media that our position across America looks stable.
According to American media, Donald Trump has won in Indiana, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Kentucky.
The presidential election has taken a dramatic turn and Biden is winning in 3 swing states including Michigan, Wisconsin, Nevada and Arizona.
Democrats also rule the House of Representatives
On the other hand, the results of the elections in 435 seats of the American House of Representatives are also coming out, in which the Democrats have won 204 seats and the Republicans have won 190 seats, while 218 seats are required to control the House of Representatives.
It should be noted that Donald Trump has announced to go to the Supreme Court claiming victory in the election and also accusing him of fraud even before the full results.
Trump says that the results have stopped coming, it is not possible that the votes are received and included in the counting after the voting is over, frankly speaking, he has won the election.
Democratic candidate Joe Biden says the race won’t be over until the final vote is counted, he’s on the way to victory.
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Interview with Political Analyst Dr. Jane Thompson on the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election Results
Editor: Thank you for joining us today, Dr. Thompson. The presidential election results are still coming in, and Joe Biden seems to be on the brink of securing victory. Can you provide us with an overview of the current state of the electoral race?
Dr. Thompson: Absolutely. As it stands, Joe Biden has received 264 electoral votes, while President Trump has garnered 214. Biden is very close to reaching the necessary 270 electoral votes required to win the presidency. Currently, he’s just 6 votes away, which significantly intensifies the scrutiny on the remaining states.
Editor: It appears that Biden has gained momentum with recent wins in key states like Michigan and New York. How do these victories impact the overall electoral landscape?
Dr. Thompson: Winning Michigan was crucial for Biden; it added 16 electoral votes to his tally and solidified his position. Additionally, victories in traditionally Democratic strongholds like New York, California, and Colorado, where he secured substantial electoral votes, showcase his appeal in urban areas and among diverse voter demographics.
Editor: With the counting still ongoing, which states are left, and how do they impact Trump’s chances?
Dr. Thompson: Right now, counting continues in four key states with a combined total of 56 electoral votes. Even if Trump were to win all four of these states, he would end up with only 268 electoral votes, which still falls short of the required 270. Biden is showing a lead in Nevada, which has 6 electoral votes, putting him in a favorable position as well.
Editor: Given the current leads, what are the chances of a turnaround in the states where Trump is ahead?
Dr. Thompson: While Trump is leading in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Alaska, his path to victory narrows significantly. In Nevada, with 75% of votes counted, Biden leads by about 8,000 votes, which could be decisive. The mathematical reality for Trump is that he needs to reclaim some ground in states that are trending toward Biden while also retaining control over his leads in others.
Editor: As we await final results, what should Americans keep an eye on in the coming days?
Dr. Thompson: Voter turnout, mail-in ballot counting, and any potential court challenges will be critical to monitor. Additionally, developments in state-specific results can shift the narrative significantly. It’s essential for Americans to stay updated, as the final electoral numbers may take some time to confirm entirely.
Editor: Thank you, Dr. Thompson, for your insights on this pivotal moment in American politics. We appreciate your time.
Dr. Thompson: My pleasure! Thanks for having me.
Dr. Thompson: Currently, we are looking at four states with yet-to-be-determined results: Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Alaska, and Nevada. Trump leads in Pennsylvania and North Carolina, but Biden is ahead in Nevada by a narrow margin. If Trump were to win all four states, he would only reach a total of 268 electoral votes, which still falls short of the required 270. Therefore, Biden’s advantage in Nevada becomes pivotal, and the remaining counts here will be crucial for both candidates.
Editor: President Trump has made claims regarding election fraud and is seeking to go to the Supreme Court. How do you assess the validity of these claims in the current political climate?
Dr. Thompson: Trump’s claims of fraud are not uncommon in contentious elections, but they need to be substantiated by evidence. Historically, instances of widespread electoral fraud are exceedingly rare. It’s important to remember that election processes involve multiple layers of checks and balances, so any legal challenges must have a solid basis. The peaceful transition of power is a cornerstone of American democracy, and attempts to undermine that could have significant repercussions.
Editor: The Democratic party also seems to be making strides in the House of Representatives. What implications does this have for Biden if he does secure the presidency?
Dr. Thompson: If Biden wins the presidency and the Democrats maintain control of the House, it will facilitate the implementation of his legislative agenda. With the Democrats currently holding 204 seats, they are poised to influence critical decisions regarding healthcare, climate change, and the economy. However, they will need to navigate potential challenges in the Senate, where control is still uncertain. A unified party scenario could strengthen Biden’s position as he seeks to push through his policies.
Editor: Thank you, Dr. Thompson, for your insights on these developments. As the nation awaits the final election results, it will be essential to monitor how this narrative unfolds in the coming days.
Dr. Thompson: My pleasure. It’s a fascinating time in American politics, and I look forward to seeing how everything plays out.