US President and the Republican Party’s presidential candidate, Donald Trump, has claimed in an enthusiastic address to his supporters that he has won the election, but efforts are being made to turn his victory into a defeat. Along with this, he called the voting controversial and announced to go to the Supreme Court against it.
He accused his opponents of casting fake votes even after the polling time to change the election results.
Let us tell you that after the completion of voting for the 59th presidential election in the United States, the process of counting votes continues, in which Joe Biden’s lead over Trump is still intact.
In the recent US presidential election, the Republican Party candidate and the current US President, 74-year-old Donald Trump and the 77-year-old Democratic candidate Joe Biden, are in a bitter competition. US President Donald Trump has so far secured 213 Electoral Votes while his opponent Joe Biden leads Donald Trump with 236 Electoral Votes.
According to the Associated Press, although Biden has the lead in terms of electoral votes, if viewed on the basis of the popular vote, the difference between the number of votes received by Biden and Trump is only one percentage point.
It should be noted that there are a total of 538 electoral votes in America, out of which the candidate who gets 270 or more electoral votes is declared the winner.
Democratic candidate Joe Biden has an advantage in the states of California, New York, Illinois, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Maryland, Connecticut, Delaware, Oregon and Washington, while Wyoming, North Dakota, Nebraska, Arkansas, Mississippi, Donald Trump has won in Oklahoma, Alabama, Tennessee, South Carolina, Missouri and Utah.
However, the role of swing states will be very important for the ultimate success of any candidate.
US President Donald Trump says that the votes cannot be cast after the polls close, they are trying to steal the election but we will not let them do that, I will make a statement tonight and that is a big win.
On the other hand, presidential candidate Joe Biden says that we are moving towards victory, believe that we will be victorious.
A decisive victory for any candidate in the leading US presidential election depends on “swing states”, most of which have not yet received final results. However, exit polls show that Trump has an advantage in these American states with 168 electoral votes, which may turn into Donald Trump’s victory in the next few hours.
The turnout in the last presidential election was 58.1 percent while this time it is expected to be around 60 percent. If so many Americans vote, it will likely be the highest turnout this century.
Role of states in election results
States play a very important role in US presidential elections. Two major political parties in the United States, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, compete in the election field. The party with the most votes in any US state is designated by that party’s color. That’s why Democratic-leaning states are called “blue states” and Republican-leaning states are called “red states.”
Alabama, Arkansas, Idaho, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, West Virginia, Wyoming, Alaska, Kansas, Missouri, Montana and Texas. There are.
California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Arizona, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin are considered “blue states.”
It should be noted that President Trump or Joe Biden need at least 270 electoral votes out of 538 to take over the presidency. The date of December 14 this year has been set for the full results of the polls and their final official announcement.
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