US elections, Republicans protest counting process

The counting process appears to have brought dramatic changes to US election results. US Presidential Candidate (SHBA) Joe Biden has significantly exceeded candidate Donald Trump's score, leading by 253 votes (mandate) compared to current president 213 votes. Counting in some countries still follows, while [...]
US Presidential Candidate (SHBA) Joe Biden has significantly exceeded candidate Donald Trump's score, leading by 253 votes (mandate) compared to current president 213 votes.
Counting in some states is still under way, as Joe Biden appeared yesterday evening in a statement announcing his early victory after taking the lead in the two crucial states of Wincons and Michigan.
Such a result was rejected by Camp Trump, who demanded recounting votes in these states, claiming the process has not been fair.
As the count follows, in six countries, in which 4 heads Donald Trump and 2 others Joe Biden, writes news watch.
In Pennsylvania, where 89% of the votes are currently counted, Trump leads 50.7% and Biden 48.1% of them.
In North Carolina, 95% of the vote has been counted, Trump has received 50.1% of the vote, while Biden 48.6%.
In Nevada, 86% of the vote, Joe Biden 49.3% and Trump 48.7% are counted.
In Arizona, 84% of the vote has been counted, Beden leads 50.7%, and Trump has received only 47.9%.
In Alaska Trump stands in the lead with 62.9% of the vote against Beden, which has received only 33%.
In Georgia Trump, it has received 49.6% of the vote, while Biden has received 49.1%.










