Democrat candidate Joe Biden won the U.S. election with 306 electoral votes, while current President Donald Trump won 232 electoral votes, leading U.S. television channels reported on Friday.
So far, the election has not been settled in two states, and now, according to media estimates, Trump has won in North Carolina with 15 electorate votes, while Biden has won in Georgia with 16 votes.
Biden’s 306 electoral votes are just as many as Trump’s in the 2016 election, defeating Democrat Hillary Clinton.
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US presidential election took place on Tuesday, November 3rd. This year, the election results have to wait longer than usual, because during the pandemic, many chose to vote before the official election day and by post. It takes longer to verify the votes cast.
Although the media Baiden on the election winner announced as early as Saturday, former President Donald Trump has refused to admit defeat, claiming that there was fraud during the counting of votes.
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