Bend deepens Pennsylvania's supremacy

The democratic candidate for president of the United States, Joe Biden, has drawn even closer to winning the elections after deepening his supremacy over rival Donald Trump in Pennsylvania, a key state that mostly votes at the Electoral College from states still undecided. On the night the count began and in [...]
On the night the count began, and on the following day, Republican Donald Trump had the advantage of hundreds of thousands of votes in this state, but the result was overturned Friday, when Biden first passed over. Initially, his supremacy was about five thousand votes, but it is continuing to deepen.
Several hours later, the gap between the two candidates increased to over 13 thousand votes in favour of Beden, while currently the former US vice president's superiority over the current president has gone to over 28,000 votes, according to CNN television data.
Despite Pennsylvania, Joe Biden is standing at the top of Georgia, Nevada and Arizona, while Trump is currently at the top of northern Carolina.
Otherwise, on Friday it was warned that the votes in Georgia will be recounted due to the narrow outcome, but that would not affect Beden's victory if he wins in Pennsylvania.











