US election controversy: Trump's dictatorship doesn't work: Biden's horse wins


If Trump loses the presidential election, he will become the first president to face defeat in three decades

Trump team reaches court to stop recount in Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, demands recount in Wisconsin

Washington, Ta. Thursday, November 5, 2020

Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden have both claimed victory in the US presidential election, but the winner has not yet been announced in some states. However, Biden is moving towards a majority. The magic number for victory is very close to getting 270 electoral votes.

Biden received 264 electoral votes, while Trump received 214 electoral votes. Trump, who is trailing in the election, has made allegations of vote rigging. The Trump campaign has sued in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Georgia, according to earlier indications. The U.S. presidential election was held on Tuesday amid the Corona epidemic. The counting of ballots is still going on after that. So the final result has not come yet.

Both Trump and Biden have achieved what they expected in key US states. But results from four states, including Georgia, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Nevada, have yet to come. Election officials are still counting millions of votes. According to sources, the counting is likely to continue till Saturday.

According to the American media, the outcome of these four states will be decisive in Trump's victory or defeat. Biden, 77, needed just six of the 17 electoral votes to reach the White House. "This is not our only victory," Biden told supporters in his home province of Delaware. This victory will belong to the people of America. We are winning the states needed to win 270 electoral votes.

Trump, on the other hand, made several tweets late at night and announced his victories in Pennsylvania, Michigan, North Carolina and Georgia. “We were getting leads in Pennsylvania, Georgia, North Carolina,” he said. He has also claimed victory over Michigan. In another tweet, Trump wrote, "The integrity of the electoral system and the presidential election have been tarnished. We need to discuss that. '

Trump's campaign team has filed lawsuits in Georgia, Michigan and Pennsylvania seeking a halt to the vote count. Wisconsin has also demanded a recount. Although Trump is currently on the verge of defeat, his chances of becoming president again remain. For this he needs to conquer four states.

If Trump wins Georgia, North Carolina and Nevada along with Pennsylvania, his victory will be assured. In Nevada, Biden is a little ahead of Trump. Winning Nevada is vital for Biden to become president. With the victory in this state, the number of his electoral votes will be 270. The province has six electoral college votes.

Indian-origin Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris is also heading for victory. His race for the position is against Republican candidate Mike Pence. In addition to the presidential election, elections were held for the upper house, the Senate, and the lower house of the US House of Representatives. Voting took place for 35 seats in the 100-member Senate and for all 435-member House of Representatives.

Trump's allegations of vote-counting fraud baseless: Observers report

(PTI) Washington, Dt

A team of international observers has called President Trump's allegations of fraud "baseless" in the vote count. He said such allegations undermine public confidence in democratic institutions. Observers from the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, of which the United States is a member, said in a preliminary report released on Wednesday that the vote count in the general election had been "completely transparent and accurate." '

The calculation and addition is still going on and it will run according to the rules of the organization. All the allegations made by the current president are baseless. This will erode people's confidence in democratic institutions, "the report said. He further said that despite the numerous public statements made by the President regarding the honesty of the postal ballot, the amount of alleged fraud and allegations is negligible.

On Wednesday, President Trump alleged that the vote count was rigged and that he would go to the Supreme Court to stop the count. Trump called the election a "betrayal of the American people." However, he did not present a single piece of evidence in support of his claim. The organization is the world's largest security intergovernmental organization.

Despite Biden's strong prospect of becoming president

There is still hope for Trump that five states could turn the tide

Trump's victory depends on votes from North Carolina, Alaska, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Nevada

New York, Ta. 5

Counting is underway in the US presidential election and Democrat candidate Joe Biden has a strong chance of becoming president. Biden is approaching 270 electoral votes for a majority. However, there is still hope for outgoing President Donald Trump and he may turn around.

Counting is in its final stages in most states in the United States, but electoral votes in the U.S. states where the count is underway could change the outcome of this election. President Trump is still ahead in these states. So Trump is likely to cross the majority mark by a very slim margin when the count is complete.

Counting is underway in five states in the United States. Of all these states, Pennsylvania has 20 electoral votes. North Carolina has 15 votes. Georgia has 16 votes, Alaska has three votes. In all of these states, Trump is moving forward. Nevada has 6 electoral votes. However, Biden is ahead here.

At present, if Trump wins in these states, he could get 54 votes, while he needs 56 votes for a majority. Biden, on the other hand, could get 6 votes. Under such circumstances, Trump could turn the tide against Biden by a very slim margin if the situation changes even a little bit.

The reason for the increase in turnout is young voters, mail-in vote

The U.S. had the highest turnout of 66.9 percent in 120 years

The last highest turnout was in 1900 at 73.7 percent

(PTI) New York, Ta. 5

Voters have shown tremendous enthusiasm this time around in the US election. This time the vote has broken a 120-year record. The U.S. election has an average turnout of 50 to 60 percent. But this time the American election project estimates that 66.9 percent of the vote was cast.

The highest turnout was in 1900, before the year 2020, when 73.7 percent of the population voted. Michael MacDonald, a professor of the U.S. Election Project at the University of Florida, says it is inappropriate to compare the current election with 1900. At that time women did not have the right to vote. An important reason for more voting in 2020 is young voters and mail-in-vote.

According to Tufts University's Center for Information and Research on Civil Learning and Engagement, the high turnout has affected voters between the ages of 18 and 29. As such, the contribution of young voters in this election in Texas has been 13.1 percent, which was only 6 percent in the previous election. Michigan had 9.4 percent young voters in this election while 2.5 percent voted in the last election.

The United States is still counting votes cast for the presidency. More than 160 million people have voted this time. The turnout is approximately 67 percent, the highest in a century.

The last time 73.7 percent voted was in 1900. William McKinley became president at the time. No more than 65.7 per cent turnout has been recorded since then. The lowest ever turnout in the United States was in 1972, according to History.com. The first turnout was 50 percent in 1828, compared to 82.6 percent in 1876.

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