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This shit aint over andTrump will lose looking like a fool.
The niggers who supported him too.
Stupid black ass nigga mother f*kers.
If it makes u happy @NikaTamiyaWow calm down rho
Trump is not only doomed, he is f*ked big time once he's no longer the president.Trump is doomed, that's it folks, it's over![]()
J'ai vu dans le new york times qu'il y aurait un avantage pour le moment pour Biden.
On verra dans trois jours les résultats finaux...
J'ai vu dans le new york times qu'il y aurait un avantage pour le moment pour Biden.
On verra dans trois jours les résultats finaux...
Go eat your pizza and leave politics to the experts of Bladi.mark these words
trump s gonna win even if a bloodbath occurs
i wouldnt open the bottle yetGo eat your pizza and leave politics to the experts of Bladi.
Trump is gone with the wind and only the white trash are crying for his demise.
WeLcome to USA post Trump, he got dumped like a bad habit and things will get back to normal with Kamala and and uncle Joe.
We got rid of the cancer Trump, next will be his presecution, him and his cronies before the Law and Justice.
Law and order.
the magic number is 270 to win the election and Biden will reach 270 today, 17 more to go.
And let the party start !!!
Champagne on me
Things look good for Biden and the end of Trump's nightmare and his lunatic policies from hell.i wouldnt open the bottle yet
congrats.Things look good for Biden and the end of Trump's nightmare and his lunatic policies from hell.
Biden will be declared the winner tonight and the United States will turn the page.
Good news for the whole world .
Trump is insane and must pack his bag and go far away from the white house.
We had a lunatic as president for 4 years.
Enough is enough, to hell with him and his followers.
They should all be locked up.
Where things stand
The Associated Press is still not calling the presidential race because neither candidate has secured the 270 electoral votes — a majority of the 538 that are up for grabs — needed to claim victory. Millions of ballots are being counted in key states that remain too close to call, including Georgia and Pennsylvania. That didn't stop Trump from falsely and prematurely declaring victory while making baseless claims of fraud.
“If you count the legal votes, I easily win,” Trump said in a speech from the White House, though no state allows the counting of illegally cast votes. “If you count the illegal votes, they can try to steal the election from us.”
Earlier Thursday, Biden urged Americans to "stay calm" while the count is completed.
The latest on key races:
• Arizona: The AP called Arizona for Biden around 2:30 a.m. ET on Wednesday. Fox News had also called the state for Biden, angering the president's campaign, which expressed confidence it can still win. With 90 percent of the vote counted, Biden leads Trump by about 46,000 votes.
• Georgia: Biden took the lead in the Peach State early Friday and now leads Trump by roughly 1,000 votes. The secretary of state announced that there will be a recount in Georgia as the final margin is expected to be within a few thousand votes.
• Nevada: Biden had been leading by a comfortable margin on election night, but the race tightened considerably. As of Friday morning, Biden's lead over Trump in Nevada was just north of 22,000 votes.
• Pennsylvania: Biden took the lead in the Keystone State Friday morning. As of 1 p.m. ET, his edge over Trump was more than 12,000 votes.
Here's where the race to 270 currently stands:
• Biden: 264
• Trump: 214
The following states have been called:
Biden: Vt., Va., Conn., Del., Ill., Md., Mass., N.J., R.I., N.Y., N.M., D.C., Colo., N.H., Calif., Ore., Wash., Hawaii, Minn., Ariz., Maine (3 of 4 electoral votes), Wis., Mich.
Trump: Ky., W. Va., S.C., Ala., Miss., Tenn., Okla., Ark., Ind., N.D., S.D., Wyo., La., Neb., Kan., Mo., Idaho, Utah, Ohio, Iowa, Mont., Fla., Texas, Maine (1 of 4 electoral votes)
COVID and the election:
While votes continue to be counted in the 2020 U.S. election, the number of coronavirus cases continues to climb. There were a record 120,000 cases reported Thursday, adding to the total of more than 9.6 million who've been infected. More than 234,000 Americans have died so far this year.