Published 13:55 IST, November 4th 2020
US Election 2020: Donald Trump and Joe Biden in for a tight race in key states
Even though latest polls before S Election 2020 had shown Joe Biden would win the race to White House in a knockout, he is struggling in a close fight Trump.
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Even though latest polls before US Election 2020 began on vember 3 had predicted Democratic Challenger Joe Biden would win race to White House in a kckout, he is struggling in a close fight with US President Donald Trump on swing states. While Biden said that he was “on track” to victory and becoming next president of United States, Trump had claimed that he is up for a “big win” as latter is being projected to win crucial state of Florida boosting his bid for reelection.
Meanwhile, US media outlets projected that Biden could take away state of Arizona, ar key battleground state which was once inclined towards conservatives. unprecedented turn of events has thus capped a long yet bitter race of US Election 2020 with both candidates in for a so-called ‘dogfight’. As of w, or key states such as Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan and rth Carolina are tossups.
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However, with entire nation on edge, final election result might t be kwn for a few days as postal votes are tallied. Despite outcome, this year’s US presidential elections have already been on for history as a record number of people turned out to cast a ballot in ir respective states amid COVID-19 pandemic. As of w, Democratic Challenger holds a lead in Electoral College with 225-213 and 270 are needed to become a president.
se are current AP projections for battleground states
Biden Campaign says he can win without Florida or Pennsylvania
US Democratic Challenger Joe Biden’s campaign manr said on vember 3 that former US vice president can defeat Republican leader Donald Trump and become next US President without carrying two key battleground states, Florida and Pennsylvania. As per ANI report, Jen O’Malley Dillon, Biden’s campaign manr informed on Tuesday that Democratic Presidential minee was leading by at least eight points while entering Election day in states.
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“Trump has such a harder hill to climb today to overcome advant we came in with,” Dillon was quoted by media outlet.
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13:57 IST, November 4th 2020