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Biden 118 in electoral votes count, Trump 114, election at an interesting turn

NEW YORK | The red and blue colors are gradually shining on the US electoral map, according to the results that have come so far in the US 2020 presidential election. In many places, there is a close fight between President Donald Trump and Democratic Party candidate Joe Biden, leading to an interesting turn of elections.

While there were predictions of Trump and Biden’s victories, he recorded his victories, while it is difficult to say who would register victories in key states including Florida, Georgia, North Courtaulina, Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania.

Biden was at 118 and Trump 114 at 11 pm EST (Wednesday at 9.30 am IST) in counting electoral votes.

Trump has won South Dakota, Missouri, Louisiana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Arkansas, Alabama, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia, Wyoming, and Indiana, while Biden won California, Colorado, New Hampshire, District of Columbia, New York, Has won Vermont, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Rhode Island.

Biden has also won Virginia.

At the same time, Trump won West Virginia by 42 points in 2016 and Kentucky by around 30 points.

On Tuesday, Americans participated in a record number of elections amid the Kovid-19 epidemic. 232,529 people have died and 9,376,293 are infected due to Kovid.

Before Election Day, a record number of Americans have voted via mail.

The vote count in Pennsylvania is expected to be long drawn while Michigan is expected to count in the early hours of Wednesday morning.

While Trump is eyeing election results from the White House, Biden and his Vice Presidential candidate Kamala Harris have chosen Delaware as their election night hub.

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