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US Election 2020 Results LIVE Updates: Biden Closing Gap on Trump in Michigan, Enjoys Razor-Thin Lead in Wisconsin; No Projections Yet in 9 Crucial States

News18.com | November 04, 2020, 19:28 IST
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US Election 2020 Results LIVE Updates: Democratic candidate Joe Biden has won Hawaii bagging four electoral college votes to widen his slim lead over President Donald Trump in the race to reach 270 votes needed to win the presidential election. In an incredible reversal of fortunes, the former vice-president has also taken a sudden lead in Wisconsin. Biden’s campaign has said that its legal teams are “ready to deploy” if Trump presses ahead with his “outrageous” threat to move the Supreme Court to stop election counting. In a statement, Biden campaign manager Jen O'Malley Dillon called Trump's statement that he will “be going to the US Supreme Court” and that he wants “all voting to stop” “outrageous, unprecedented and incorrect”.

Trump and Biden are now focused on the three Northern industrial states — Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania — that could prove crucial in determining who wins the White House. Four years after Trump became the first Republican in a generation to capture that trio of states, they were again positioned to influence the outcome of the presidential election. Trump earlier won prezed-satte Florida and Biden won Arizona, another key battleground, which expanded his possible pathways to victory.
Nov 4, 2020 19:28 (IST)

Close Race in Georgia | The presidential race in Georgia remains too close to call hours after the polls closed, CNN reports. The outstanding votes almost entirely come from parts of Biden-friendly Atlanta and its suburbs. With more than 90% of the estimated vote in, Trump leads the former vice president by a little more than 118,000 votes. But with Fulton, DeKalb and Gwinnett Counties, among others, still yet to complete their counts, the race remains in the balance – contrary to Trump’s claim early Wednesday morning that he’s already won it.

Nov 4, 2020 19:26 (IST)

How Biden Gained a Lead in Wisconsin | Throughout much of the night, President Trump was ahead by over 100,000 votes in Wisconsin, but now, with 97% votes reported, Joe Biden is ahead by nearly 21,000 votes. Milwaukee County, home to the city of Milwaukee, is a major urban center and the biggest county in Wisconsin. It's also home to about 16% of the state’s population. The same happened in Brown County. President Trump still holds a lead in this Republican county, but Biden has received a boost via mail-in voting in Green Bay, which has a Democratic base, according to CNN. The same was seen in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

Nov 4, 2020 19:18 (IST)

Internet Imagines Kanye West's Reaction After He Gets 60,000 Votes | In a rather disheartening end to a rather irrelevant endeavour, American rapper Kanye West ended his bid for US Presidency with a meagre 60,000 votes across 12 states. The rapper, who voted for himself on the November 9 US Presidential elections, managed to get 59,781 as per a count by Deadline. Since the counting of ballots is still underway in several states, the report predicted 60,000 total votes for the West by the end of counting. Read more

Nov 4, 2020 19:16 (IST)

US Election Result: Can Biden Still Win? Yes. Here Are the Paths for Him and Trump

Here are the top scenarios remaining for Biden, as well as Trump, to win the 2020 election. The Biden scenarios presume that he wins Nevada, a blue state where he is narrowly ahead.

Nov 4, 2020 19:05 (IST)

New Jersey, Arizona Approve Recreational Marijuana, Florida Raises Minimum Wage | Voters in New Jersey and Arizona legalized marijuana for recreational use on Tuesday, and in Oregon approved the country’s first therapeutic use for psilocybin, the hallucinogenic drug known as magic mushrooms. The measures were among at least 124 statutory and constitutional questions put to voters this year in 32 U.S. states and the District of Columbia, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL). Read more

Nov 4, 2020 19:01 (IST)

At 8:30 am ET, No Winner Projected | At 8:30 am ET, CNN has not yet projected a winner in the US Presidential race. Ballots for several states that could decide the election are still being counted, while Biden has taken a slim lead over Trump by winning Hawaii and clocking in more votes in Wisconsin.

Nov 4, 2020 18:43 (IST)

John Bolton Calls Trump's Remarks 'Disgraceful' | Trump's former National Security Advisor John Bolton calls Trump's comments disgraceful, remarking, "the most irresponsible comments a president has ever made." On Sky News, he said: 

"I feel pretty unhappy this morning. I think the comments president Trump made a few hours ago, where he basically said that he was winning, had won, but now the election would be stolen from him, were some of the most irresponsible comments that a president of the United States has ever made. We don’t know what the outcome will be. It’s entirely possible Trump could win, but he has cast doubt on the integrity of the entire electoral process, purely for his own personal advantage. It’s a disgrace."

Nov 4, 2020 18:33 (IST)

Trafalgar Group's Poll Was Right about Trump's 2016 Win. It Predicts He Will Do it Again in 2020

Cahaly's Trafalgar Group has predicted an easy win for Trump in this election, which is in stark contrast to predictions made by most reputable pollsters, who have claimed that Biden is likely to be…

Nov 4, 2020 18:27 (IST)

States That Haven't Been Called Yet | As counting of votes progresses, here's a look at the nine states that have not yet been called, and the candidates who are leading the polls in them.

States with Trump in the lead: 

1. Alaska

2. Georgia 

3. Michigan

4. North Carolina 

5. Pennsylvania

States with Biden in the lead:

1. Arizona

2. Maine

3. Nevada

4. Wisconsin 

Nov 4, 2020 18:22 (IST)

Moisture from Voters' Sanitiser Jams Ballot Scanner in Iowa | In a freak incident, a ballot scanner in the US state of Iowa stopped working after getting moisture from voters applying hand sanitiser, leading to a disruption in polling, a media report said. The voters who applied hand sanitiser caused excess moisture to get into the machine and put it out of commission for about an hour in Iowa's Des Moines, New York Daily News quoted spokesperson for the Iowa secretary of state Kevin Hall as saying.

Nov 4, 2020 18:06 (IST)

Here's a Look at US' Polling Stations | Churches, schools and stadiums used as polling stations as America votes for its next President. See full photogallery here

Nov 4, 2020 18:01 (IST)

Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson tweets that hundreds of thousands of ballots across the state's largest jurisdictions are still being counted.

Nov 4, 2020 17:52 (IST)

Will Biden's Focus on 'Blue Wall' States Win Him the Election? | For Joe Biden, it has always been about Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin. Georgia might be turning purple, fueled by fast-changing suburbs. Arizona, reeling from the coronavirus and trending Democratic, was a tantalizing target as well. But from the start of his presidential campaign until the final day of the race, the “scrappy kid from Scranton” maintained his bet that winning the White House would come down to rebuilding the Democrats’ once-solid “blue wall” in those three states that crumbled in 2016. Read more

Nov 4, 2020 17:48 (IST)

How Philadelphia Counts Votes | Philadelphia started with 350,000 mail-in votes on the morning of Election Day and the final count is expected to be up to 400,000, Philadelphia City commissioner Al Schmidt told CNN. “At 8 p.m. last night, when the polls closed, we reported our first 75,000 [votes.] And about an hour ago, we reported another 65,000 of those,” he said, adding that there are “hundreds of thousands of mail-in ballots yet to count.” He also noted that Pennsylvania allows votes to be received and counted up until Friday, if the ballot was mailed before or on Election Day.

Nov 4, 2020 17:44 (IST)

Ilhan Omar, AOC among 4 Women of Colour Reelected in US Elections: All You Need to Know of 'The Squad'

Despite endorsing frequent vilification from Republic leader Donald Trump, The Sqaud has once again made it clear that they are staying in the Capitol Hill.

Nov 4, 2020 17:42 (IST)

Why Michigan Contest is Narrowing | The tightening of vote between President Trump and Joe Biden in Michigan comes down to Wayne County, where Detroit and the surrounding suburbs are located, according to CNN. It shows the effect of major urban centers that are Democratic strongholds where there's major vote outstanding, it said. Wayne County — the largest county in the state — is about 18% of the voting population.

Nov 4, 2020 17:40 (IST)

Top Trump Ally Disagrees with President | Former New Jersey governor and top Trump ally Chris Christie voiced disagreement overnight with President Trump’s election night remarks prematurely declaring victory and attacking legitimate vote counting efforts. CNN reports that Christie said Trump “undercut his own credibility.” “There’s just no basis to make that argument tonight. There just isn’t. All these votes have to be counted that are in now,” Christie said on ABC News.

Nov 4, 2020 17:35 (IST)

Nevada, Wisconsin Key to Biden's Win | Biden’s most likely road to victory goes through Nevada and Wisconsin, states where he held narrow leads early Wednesday morning as officials worked to tally the final votes, Reuters states. If Biden wins those states, victories in Georgia, Michigan or Pennsylvania would give him enough to win. Trump held a lead of about 51%-47% in Michigan, but many of the votes remaining to be counted there were mail-in ballots from Detroit and its suburbs, where Democrats have historically enjoyed an electoral advantage. Officials in Nevada, where Biden had a razor-thin 49.3%-48.7% lead with 86% of expected votes counted, said they would not resume counting ballots until Thursday morning.

Nov 4, 2020 17:33 (IST)

Pennsylvania: Trump's Likely Path to Victory | Trump’s most likely road to victory goes through Pennsylvania, a state he carried in 2016. If he wins there, he will have to win three of the other battleground states to secure 270 electoral votes. If he doesn’t win Pennsylvania, he’ll have to sweep the remaining five, according to Reuters. Trump led the voting in Pennsylvania about 55% to 43% with about 75% of the votes likely counted. The state’s biggest cities, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, have reported only a small share of their election results so far, and those results traditionally favor Democrats.

Nov 4, 2020 17:24 (IST)

Portland Protesters Burn Flags on Tense US Election Night | Demonstrators burned US flags and marched through Portland armed with protest songs and assault rifles as a confusing election night unfolded to high tension but without violence in the northwestern city, AFP reports. The liberal enclave in the state of Oregon had braced for possible armed clashes after months of divisive rallies involving left-wing activists, right-wing militias and federal officers deployed by the Trump administration.

Nov 4, 2020 17:16 (IST)

In China, Bemusement and Scorn Over US Election | Chinese social media users watched election day in the United States with bemusement and mockery, as President Donald Trump complained of a “major fraud on our nation” and falsely claimed victory before millions of votes had been tallied. “Whether he wins or loses, his final mission is to destroy the appearance of American democracy,” one user on China’s Twitter-like Weibo platform wrote on Wednesday. Read more

Nov 4, 2020 17:15 (IST)

A banner featuring US Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris is seen pasted on a wall at a bus stop at the village of Thulasendrapuram, where Harris' maternal grandfather was born and grew up, in Tamil Nadu. (Reuters)

Nov 4, 2020 17:11 (IST)

Trump Claims US Election Win Even as Votes are Being Counted. Bernie Sanders Predicted it Last Month

Donald Trump is declaring the Republicans won the US elections even as mail-in ballots are yet to be counted in four states. Senator Bernie Sanders was one of the few people who saw this coming.

Nov 4, 2020 17:10 (IST)

What Betting Sites are Predicting | British-based Smarkets exchange is giving Biden a 58% chance, while New Zealand-based predictions market PredictIt had Biden at 63%. Trump's chances on Smarkets were sitting at 41% - a massive drop from 80% overnight. Odds for a Biden win at one point had fallen to less than a third overnight on Tuesday, data from aggregators showed. The flip in betting markets overnight was mainly "driven by Trump seemingly holding the key swing state of Florida as a result of a very strong showing for him in the Miami-Dade county with a large Cuban population," said Patrick Flynn, political analyst at Smarkets

Nov 4, 2020 17:10 (IST)

Betting Websites Pit Biden Back as Favourite | Democratic candidate Joe Biden was back as favourite to win the US presidential election 2020 in online betting markets, a reversal of fortune for President Donald Trump who was favourite overnight, according to data from three aggregators. The shift came after Biden overtook Trump in the battleground state of Wisconsin with an estimated 89% of the vote tallied so far. Trump has 49% and Biden has 49.3% of vote, according to Edison Research. 

Nov 4, 2020 17:07 (IST)

Biden Narrows Gap with Trump in Michigan | The race in Michigan has tightened, Joe Biden has narrowed the gap with Donald Trump. Trump is now leading by only 64,500 votes, CNN reports.

Nov 4, 2020 16:58 (IST)

1.4 Million Ballots Yet to be Counted | As many as 1.4 million ballots still remain to be counted, CNN reports.

Nov 4, 2020 16:56 (IST)

All Eyes on Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin as Trump and Biden Neck-and-Neck in Tense Race

Four years after Donald Trump became the first Republican in a generation to capture the trio of states, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin were again positioned to influence the direction of the…

Nov 4, 2020 16:54 (IST)

Indian-origin Democrat Loses Texas Senate Election | Indian-American former diplomat Srinivas Rao Preston Kulkarni lost the congressional race to his Republican rival Troy Nehls in a hotly contested battle in Texas' 22nd district, one of the most ethnically and racially diverse in the US. According to the latest election result update, Nehls garnered 52 per cent of the votes at 204,537, while Kulkarni got 44 per cent with 175,738 votes in the November 3 election.

Nov 4, 2020 16:53 (IST)

Election Result Won't Impact Trade With Europe: France | The outcome of the presidential vote will have little impact on US-Europe trade relations, France's finance chief asserted Wednesday, saying Washington is unlikely to drop its confrontational stance whether Donald Trump wins or not. "Let's not kid ourselves. The United States has not been a friendly partner to European states for several years now," Bruno Le Maire told Radio Classique.

US Election 2020 Results LIVE Updates: Biden Closing Gap on Trump in Michigan, Enjoys Razor-Thin Lead in Wisconsin; No Projections Yet in 9 Crucial States
Supporters of the Democratic party hold signs and a Joe Biden mask outside the Miami-Dade County Election Department in Miami, Florida, on November 3. (AFP)

Speaking amid a nail-biter of an election, Joe Biden earlier said it was not over till every vote was counted and they believed that they were on track to win polls. Addressing a crowd in Delaware, Biden said: "We feel good about where we are. We're on track to win this election. It's not over till every vote, every ballot is counted. We are confident about Arizona, that's a turnaround, and still in the game in Georgia. We're gonna win Pennsylvania, but it will take time to count votes." His statement drew a reaction from President Donald Trump who said he would address people tonight. "We are up BIG, but they are trying to STEAL the Election. We will never let them do it. Votes cannot be cast after the Polls are closed!," he tweeted. However, his tweet was red-flagged and hidden by Twitter as ‘misleading’.

Joe Biden has taken the lead over his Republican counterpart with 220 votes, while Donald Trump is just 7 votes behind him at 213. Voters under 30 years old across the Midwest are swinging toward Joe Biden, according to preliminary exit polling by CNN. Biden earned support from around 6 in 10 voters under 30 years old in Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. Trump earned support from about 1 in 3 voters under 30 years old, the early exit polls show. Hillary Clinton won young voters in all three states by single digits in 2016, while Biden currently leads by significantly more than that. White voters with a college degree are also shifting slightly toward Biden, according to the early exit polls. Biden captured a double-digit lead with the group in Michigan and Pennsylvania; Clinton didn’t win this group in either state in 2016. Early returns could suggest a strong night for either President Trump or former Vice President Joe Biden but this year more than most, it's important to emphasize that these returns are early.

And the mail-in votes, a larger portion of votes in this pandemic year, could prove decisive in each of these states. In Florida in 2018, mail-in votes made the governor's race tighten substantially in the days after Election Day. In Arizona, another close battleground state, the 2018 Senate race saw a decisive lead change after Election Day and Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, a Democrat, won the race.

Democratic candidate Joe Biden today said if he was elected to power, "there will be no red states or blue states, just the United States". Republican incumbent President Donald Trump and Biden on Tuesday ended their most divisive and bitter election campaign with fervent appeals on social media to the undecided Americans to vote for them as they pledged to take the country out of the woods. The November 3 presidential election has been billed as one of the most divisive in recent American history. The election is already setting records for turnout, and perhaps no two candidates are more at odds over the future of the country and the direction they want to take it in.

Trump, 74, toured the key voting battlegrounds of Wisconsin, Michigan, North Carolina and Pennsylvania on Monday while his 77-year-old rival campaigned in Pennsylvania and Ohio, urging Americans to back them in the race for the White House. "To all of our supporters: thank you from the bottom of my heart. You have been there from the beginning, and I will never let you down. Your hopes are my hopes, your dreams are my dreams, and your future is what I am fighting for every single day!" Trump tweeted past mid-night. "A vote for Sleepy Joe Biden is a vote to give control of government over to Globalists, Communists, Socialists, and Wealthy Liberal Hypocrites who want to silence, censor, cancel, and punish you. Get out and VOTE #MAGA tomorrow!" the president wrote in another tweet, attacking Biden.

The Republican Party in a tweet said, “Let's Make America Great Again and re-elect our fantastic president! We made history together four years ago, and tomorrow we're going to make history once again,” the ruling party said. Biden, the former US vice president, said he was "running as a proud Democrat, but I will govern as an American president." "I will work with Democrats and Republicans, and I'll work as hard for those who don't support me as for those who do.

"Because that's the job of a president," he wrote. He pointed out that under President Trump, over "230,000 Americans have died from COVID-19, 30 million people have lost hours, paychecks, or jobs and nearly one in five small businesses have closed." "Are you better off than you were four years ago?" Biden asked the voters.

If elected as president, Bien said he will rebuild the infrastructure, combat climate change and create millions of good-paying and union jobs. "It's time to build back better together," Biden said.

National polls suggest a firm lead for Biden in Tuesday's election. But his lead is narrower in the handful of states that could decide the result.

Nearly 99 million people have already cast their ballots in early voting, putting the country on course for its highest turnout in a century. To be elected president, a candidate must win at least 270 votes in what is called the Electoral College. Each US state gets a certain number of votes partly based on its population and there are a total of 538 up for grabs on Tuesday.

The election comes amid the raging coronavirus pandemic. The US has recorded more cases and more deaths than any other country worldwide, reporting more than 81,000 new infections on Sunday alone. The US has reported over 231,500 deaths and more than 9,292,000 confirmed cases, according to Johns Hopkins COVID-19 tracker, making the country the worst-hit nation from the deadly virus.

The US economy saw record-breaking 33 per cent growth in the third financial quarter of this year, following a record 31 per cent contraction in the second quarter due to the huge damage inflicted by the pandemic.