Detroit police escort a poll challenger out after he refused to leave, due to room capacity, at the TCF Center after Election Day in Detroit, Michigan November 4, 2020. Emotions were running high on Wednesday afternoon in downtown Detroit, where city election officials blocked about 30 people, mostly Republicans, from entering the vote-counting hall at TCF Center due to capacity restrictions to fight the spread of COVID-19. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden took a narrow lead over President Donald Trump in the battleground state of Georgia for the first time early on Friday, putting the White House within his reach as it and other undecided states continue to count ballots.
Biden has a 253 to 214 lead in the state-by-state Electoral College vote that determines the winner, according to most major television networks. Winning Georgia’s 16 electoral votes would put the former vice president on the cusp of the 270 he needs to secure the presidency.
Biden, 77, would become the next president by winning Pennsylvania, or by winning two out of the trio of Georgia, Nevada and Arizona. Trump’s likeliest path appears narrower - he needs to hang onto both Pennsylvania and Georgia and also to overtake Biden in either Nevada or Arizona.
Biden is now ahead by 917 votes in Georgia, where counting continued early on Friday.
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WNU Editor: I have been monitoring the vote counts in both Georgia and Pennsylvania for the past two days. Since Wednesday for every vote Trump received in Georgia, Biden received 8. In Pennsylvanian. For every vote Trump received, Biden received 9.
This is not normal.
2 comments:
With 99% of the votes counted, that margin just got smaller and smaller, until Biden finally flipped it and the voting stopped. Trump is suppose to be the most powerful man on the planet, commanding the largest military force the world has ever seen. He just a pathetic joke who wants to run off to mummy and daddy.
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