Trump is leading? He is currently ahead of Hillary by nearly double, boldly shouting: If I win Pennsylvania, I will win the election

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The US presidential election began counting votes today. Trump is currently leading with 188 electoral votes, while Biden has 99 votes. Trump claims that winning the key swing state of Pennsylvania will secure his victory. However, the results of the 7 swing states, including Pennsylvania, have yet to be announced, and the outcome may not be clear for several days. (Previous update: The US presidential election begins! Midnight voting in a small town: Trump and Biden tie 3-3) (Background information: Trump concept stocks big pump, PolymarketWhale doubles down, swing state poll results released) The US presidential election began counting votes yesterday. The first result came from Dixville Notch, a small town in New Hampshire. Out of the 6 registered voters in the town, Trump and Biden each received 3 votes, resulting in a tie. Although the number of voters in this small town is limited, the result is often seen as an indicator of the overall trend. It revealed that Biden and Trump have similar levels of support, making the election unusually close. This US presidential election is considered the most unpredictable in recent years, and the final result is highly anticipated worldwide. According to the latest data from Google, as of 11 am, Trump is temporarily leading Biden. Trump vs. Biden: Trump has won 188 electoral votes, winning states including Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Kentucky, Indiana, West Virginia, Florida, etc. Biden has won 99 electoral votes, winning states including Maryland, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont, etc. The counting is still ongoing. Currently, Trump is temporarily leading in the number of electoral votes, but he still needs a distance from the required 270 electoral votes for victory. The final result has not been determined. In addition, the focus is on 7 swing states including Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, North Carolina, Georgia, and Nevada, as the results in these states have not been announced. Trump: If I win Pennsylvania, I win the entire election. According to The Philadelphia Inquirer, Trump stated in a phone interview with Rich Zeoli, the host of 1210 WPHT, a Philadelphia radio station, that if he wins Pennsylvania, he will win the entire election. We will make this country greater than ever before, but you must stay in line to vote. Don't let them hold you back. You have an absolute right to cast your vote because if we win Pennsylvania, if we win the great Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, we win everything. We win it all. He emphasized that voters should stay in line and exercise their right to vote legally, and pointed out that Philadelphia is a key area that needs more support. According to The Philadelphia Inquirer, as of the counting of about 25% of the votes in Pennsylvania, Biden is temporarily leading with 13.9%, while Trump has 10.6%. The latest voting will end in Alaska, which will end at 2 pm Taiwan time today. Therefore, the final result will not be available so quickly, especially under the tight situation in swing states. Recounts may be requested, which may lengthen the counting time, and the result may not be available for several days. For example, in 2020, it took four days after the election day to confirm Biden's victory over Trump. Related reports: JPMorgan warns: Trump's victory = inflation storm, Fed may suspend rate cuts in December Can the S&P 500 accurately predict the US presidential candidate? 83% success rate reveals Biden or defeating Trump Election meme coin battle: Trump concept coin rebounds, Biden's $KAMA price drops by over 40%.. Trump is leading for now? If he wins Pennsylvania, he claims victory with confidence. This article was originally published on BlockTempo, the most influential blockchain news media on BlockTempo.

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