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2020 US Election results live updates: Joe Biden - 264, Donald Trump - 214

Live updates of 2020 US Election results

Wednesday, 4th November 2020

Update (6:30 am) Nevada The race is too early to call in Nevada and the vote count will continue for several more days. Background: Democrat Joe Biden leads by less than 1% point in Nevada over Donald Trump, with more than 1.2 million ballots counted. Overall, officials have tallied a little more than three-quarters of the state’s expected vote. Under state law, ballots postmarked by Election Day will still be counted if they arrive by November10. Clark County said Thursday it did not expect to complete counting the bulk of its mail votes until this weekend.

Among the ballots still left to be processed in Nevada this year are provisional ballots, including 60,000 in Clark County, where most of the state’s voters live.

Nevada, once a swing state, has trended toward Democrats in the past decade. Trump narrowly lost Nevada in 2016. Bush was the last Republican to win there, in 2004. Biden’s lead in Nevada stands at 11,438 votes.

Update (7:30 am) Trump Supporters Gather at Vote Centres Dozens of angry supporters of President Donald Trump converged on vote-counting centers in Detroit and Phoenix as the returns went against him Wednesday in the two key states, while thousands of anti-Trump protesters demanding a complete tally of the ballots in the still-undecided election took to the streets in cities across the US. “Stop the count!” the Trump supporters chanted in Detroit. “Stop the steal!” they said in Phoenix. Update (6:10 am) Wary China Hopes for Smooth Ending to US Presidential Poll Amid Grim Forecast of Ties | A wary China on Thursday hoped the presidential poll process in the US would end smoothly and successfully and said that there is a room for cooperation between the two nations despite "some differences," as observers forecast heightening of the rivalry between the top two economies no matter whoever emerges victorious. The US presidential election remained undecided Thursday evening, turning the nation's attention to a handful of battleground states that continue to tabulate the crush of mail-in ballots that will decide whether Donald Trump or Joe Biden will be victorious. Update (3:00 am) Tight Competition, Trump's Vote Margin Further Narrows in Georgia Vote margin narrows further between Trump and Biden in Georgia, down to 23,000. A total of 127,019 absentee ballots were processed. The DeKalb county’s final tally was roughly 83% for Biden and 16% for Trump. Update (2:40 am) What is Happening in these States? Pennsylvania Here Trump leads Biden by 164,000 votes, with uncounted ballots remaining in Democrat-leaning Philadelphia county. Georgia Trump is leading by about 28,000 voters – with counting ongoing. Arizona  Biden is leading by 79,000 votes - but Trump has been narrowing the gap. Update (6:25): Victory Celebration W/o a Victory as 2020 Race Dangles Empty wine glasses littered a table in the East Room of the White House. Pizza boxes and cans of White Claw hard seltzer abounded elsewhere in the complex. As Election Day came and went without a verdict in the presidential race, President Donald Trump grew agitated. At 2:21 am, the president took the stage before a well-lubricated crowd in the East Room and falsely claimed he had won. He vowed to take his case to the Supreme Court. Update (6:15 am) What Results Remain? Joe Biden has won 238 electoral votes and Donald Trump a maximum of 213, based on the states they've so far won. Biden was boosted by the addition of Arizona in the early hours of Wednesday morning. That leaves the battlegrounds Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin still up in the air -- as well as the easier to predict states of Alaska (Republican) and Nevada (Democratic). Update (4:45 am) European Stocks Slide on US Vote Uncertainty |  European stock markets slid at the start of trading on Wednesday on US election uncertainty as President Donald Trump said he will go to the Supreme court to dispute the vote count. London's benchmark FTSE 100 index dropped 0.6 percent to 5,750.88 points, while the pound slumped more than one percent against the dollar. In the eurozone, Frankfurt's DAX 30 index shed 1.6 percent to 11,900.66 points and the Paris CAC 40 lost 0.9 percent to 4,761.83. Update (4:43 am): Joe Biden Clinches Arizona in Historic Win |By winning Arizona, Joe Biden becomes the second Democratic presidential candidate since 1948 to win the longtime Republican stronghold, Associated Press reports.

US 2020 elections result live updates: United States President Donald J. Trump carried out a special briefing amid election results and said he would move to Supreme Court to dispute the election vote count. Both Joe Biden and Donald Trump are facing a very close contest, Donald Trump expressed his confidence of winning the election with a big margin and said “We were not expected to win Florida, we won it big.”

The currents trends are:

Presidential Results:
  1. Joe Biden – 264 (Votes - 7,34,88,248)
  2. Donald Trump – 214 (Votes - 6,96,22,407)

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