Benden deepens supremacy even in Nevada

The candidate for president of the United States from the ranks of the Democratic Party, Joe Biden, has deepened his superiority over Republican rival Donald Trump, even in the western state of Nevada, after doing so in eastern Pennsylvania. The day before, the former US vice president in Obama's mandate had only about [...]
A day earlier, the former US vice president in Obama's mandate had only about 8 thousand votes, while now for the difference between the two candidates has gone to nearly 23 thousand votes, according to CNN television data.

On Friday, the race changed greatly in Beden's favour after he overturned Trump's supremacy in two very important states on the road to victory in Pennsylvania and Georgia. These two states together have 36 votes in the Electoral College, and their winner will practically be the winner of the national election.
Joe Biden, except in Nevada, is also leading in Pennsylvania, Arizona and Georgia, while Trump is currently taking advantage only of North Carolina.
Republican candidate Donald Trump, seeing the outcome, leading to the loss of elections, has tried to cast doubts about irregularities and has warned legal complaints in some states.
These steps may slow down any process, but so far the Republican Party has presented no concrete evidence of claims it has made about possible manipulations during the vote count.












