Biden’s decisive lead, Trump supporters gathered outside counting centers, commotion in many places

The presidential picture has not been cleared even after two days of voting in the US. In the midst of the counting of votes, Democrat Joe Biden took a decisive lead with 253 votes. At the same time, the current presidential and Republican candidate Donald Trump is trailing in the White House race with 214 votes. Trump has moved forward on a legal battle decision. On the other hand, his supporters have gathered outside the counting centers in many states alleging rigging.

Supporters created uproar and demonstrations at many places. American media organizations estimate that Biden needs only 6 to 17 electoral votes to win. While Trump is about 56 votes away from the magical figure of 270. 270 votes are necessary for victory in the 538-member electorate. Big media institutions have described Biden as victorious in Michigan and Wisconsin. At the same time, Trump is moving forward in Pennsylvania. Counting continues in Georgia, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Nevada.

Trump must win four states
Biden is ahead of two percent in Michigan after counting 98 percent of the vote. At the same time, Trump in Florida leads by three percent. 96 percent of the votes have been counted here. Trump leads 0.4% in Georgia and Biden 0.6% in Nevada. Trump will win in Georgia, North Carolina and Nevada, in addition to Florida, to become president again. Biden is ahead in these states with a slight margin.

Trump demands intervention from Supreme Court
The Trump election campaign team has reached the courts in Georgia, Michigan and Pennsylvania. There is a demand for re-counting in Wisconsin. His legal team has also sought intervention from the Supreme Court. Trump accused of rigging and said, “Our lawyers have sought permission to access the counting centers, but what will happen now?” Biden supporters, on the other hand, are adamant that the counting of votes should not be stopped until one vote is counted.

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Biden gets record votes
Biden became the highest-ranked candidate in American history. He has broken the record of former President Barack Obama. Biden has received 7.07 crore votes. This is three lakh more than Obama. Biden is 27 million votes ahead of Trump in popular votes. Trump is close to Obama’s record with 6.732 million votes. In America’s 120-year history, this time the highest voting was 66.6 percent.

Whose dominance in congress elections
In addition to the presidential election, elections to the Senate and House of Representatives have also taken place. Republicans hold a majority in the Senate and Democrats in the House of Representatives. Republicans will continue to lead in the Senate by retaining their seats. At the same time, despite losing some seats, Democrats will continue to lead in the House of Representatives. However, they have not yet been counted.

Many detained in fear of violence
His supporters have taken to the streets in Gaya states after Trump accused him of rigging. They have also seen weapons in many places. There is a possibility of violence by Biden supporters also performing. Police arrested four protesters after a clash in Denver. There have also been arrests in Minneapolis and in Portland. Demonstrations and arrests have also taken place in Washington, Phoenix, Minapolis.

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President Donald Trump said that our lawyers demanded access to counting centers. However, what is the use and loss? It is an injury to the integrity of our system. ‘

At the same time, Democrat candidate Joe Biden said, ‘Have faith in the election process and each other. We will win together. Once the counting of votes is completed, the victory will be with us.

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