US Election LIVE: Biden has more than 70 million votes, highest in history; Broke Obama's record

 


·      12 years ago, Obama of Biden's party received 6.94 million votes.

·      Biden has received 7.10 million votes, the count still continues

 

Who will win the presidential election in America? Joe Biden or Donald Trump. The answer may be found by this evening. Right now, Baji appears to be in Biden's hands. According to the New York Times, he has won 253 electoral votes. Trump has 214 votes on his account. Biden broke the 12-year-old record of his party's Barack Obama. By Thursday morning, Biden had garnered 710 million popular votes. In 2008, Obama received 6904 million 98 thousand 516 votes.

 






According to The Guardian, Trump needed 53 electoral votes to get the magic figure of 270. Counting continues in 4 states. If three of these (who are also likely) win Trump, they can become president again. Pennsylvania is the most important of these. At the same time, Biden can reach Pennsylvania and win a majority. If not won in Pennsylvania, Biden can reach the White House through his strongholds Nevada, Georgia and North Carolina. But, of these, Trump dominates everywhere except Nevada.

 


 





According to the NYT, the picture of these states is yet to be cleared. Results of Alaska (3 electoral votes), Arizona (11 electoral votes), Nevada (6 electoral votes), North Carolina (15 electoral votes), Georgia (16 electoral votes) and Pennsylvania (20 electoral votes) are yet to come. Counting continues here.

According to USA Today, Joe Biden has so far garnered a total of 264 electoral votes. That is, they are just 6 votes away from the majority figure. Trump has received 214 votes.







According to USA Today, the competition is the strongest in Georgia. There are a total of 16 electoral votes. So far, Trump has received 49.8% and Biden 49.0%. A total of 98% of the votes have been counted. There are a total of 20 votes in Pennsylvania. Trump received 51 percent of the vote while Biden received 47 percent of the vote. Counting continues at both places.







According to the New York Times, after Michigan, the Republican Party now moved to court in Georgia. The party alleges that 53 absentee voters turned out to be illegal during counting. They were added to the countings through rigging. Chatham County Court will hear the case shortly.

According to the New York Times, Democrats are losing 48 (1 seat) and Republicans 48 (1 seat loss) so far in the Senate. Democrats have got 205 seats in the House Representatives. It still has a loss of 5 seats. At the same time, Republicans have got 190 seats and it has the advantage of 6 seats.

Biden's new statement - Joe Biden faced the media for the second time in the midst of a bitter count. Said- I hope that we will touch the figure of 270 soon. However, I will not claim that we have won. It would be hasty. But, finally when the counting ends, we will be the winner.

According to CNN, Trump may have lost votes in Georgia, but he still leads. According to an election official, 1 lakh 22 thousand votes are still to be counted.

According to CNN, Trump was leading by 6 million votes in Pennsylvania on Wednesday, but has now fallen to less than 50 percent. They are ahead by about 2 lakh votes. However, it is more likely that Trump will prevail here. This is why Democrats are closely watching Georgia's countings with this state.

 






Did Trump lose?

 

Even though Biden may have received more votes, New York Times political expert Adam Nargoni advises not to dismiss Trump. He said - Trump's victory is not impossible. Let the results of Arizona, Georgia and Pennsylvania come through. They may startle again. Trump has been consistently accused of rigging votes. During the count, he tweeted and claimed to have lost five million votes in Pennsylvania.



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