Bigger odds of winning: Leadership in Remaining States

According to the AP, Joe Biden has already been designed to win 238 electoral votes, while Trump has received 213 but things are not so good in the remaining states. Biden leads by 21,000 votes in Wisconsin when 95 percent of the votes are counted and things can change quickly. He leads even in [...]
Biden leads by 21,000 votes in Wisconsin when 95 percent of the votes are counted and things can change quickly. He also leads in Nevada again with a tiny margin of 0.6 percent, although he was expected to win it easily, he translates Periscope.
Trump, however, has an immediate high advantage in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Georgia. He was also leading Michigan, but Biden already has a very small advantage.
However, even if Biden succeeds in retaining supremacy in Nevada and Wisconsin he will not have enough electoral votes to be declared president. Therefore, he will have to return the result to at least two of these countries. /Periscope











