US Election 2020: Tense Wait as US Election Winner Remains Unclear

The outcome of the US presidential election is on a knife edge, with Donald Trump and his rival Joe Biden neck and neck in key swing states. Mr Biden's campaign said the race was "moving to a conclusion in our favour".

But Mr Trump, a Republican, claimed to have won and vowed to launch a Supreme Court challenge, without providing evidence of fraud.

Millions of votes remain uncounted and no candidate can credibly claim victory as yet.

The US is on course for the highest electoral turnout in a century. More than 100 million people cast their ballots in early voting before election day, and tens of millions more added their vote on Tuesday.

With the nation on edge, the final result may not be known for days.

What are the results so far?

Mr Trump has defied the pre-election polls to do better than predicted, but Mr Biden has a narrow lead in several key states.

In the US election, voters decide state-level contests rather than an overall, single, national one.

To be elected president, a candidate must win at least 270 votes in what is called the electoral college. Each US state gets a certain number of votes partly based on its population and there are a total of 538 up for grabs.

The Rust Belt battlegrounds of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin - which propelled Mr Trump to the White House four years ago - are very close.

But the Biden campaign said it had won Wisconsin, expected to win Michigan and was confident that mail-in votes would overturn a Trump lead in Pennsylvania.

Mr Biden could also snatch Arizona, a once reliably conservative state, and is ahead in Nevada, although counting is not expected to resume there until Thursday.

The Biden campaign said it expected a result in its favour by the end of Wednesday.

However, the president is projected to have held the must-win state of Florida, and another conservative sunbelt state, Texas, where the Biden campaign had dreamed of an upset victory.

Supporters of US President Donald Trump rally in front of Cuban restaurant Versailles in Miami, Florida on 3 Novemberimage copyright Getty Images
Trump supporters rally in front of a Cuban restaurant in Miami, Florida, on election night

Georgia and North Carolina are also very close, though currently leaning Mr Trump's way.

Mr Trump will keep hold of Ohio and Missouri, known as bellwether states because they have so often predicted the eventual winner, according to the BBC's projection.

Mr Trump is also projected by the BBC to win Nebraska, though Mr Biden picked up one vote there in the electoral college, which could turn out to be crucial.

Control of Congress - the two-chamber legislature - is also at stake. As well as the White House, Republicans are vying to hang on to a majority in the Senate. The House of Representatives is expected to stay in Democratic hands.

What are the candidates saying?

Mr Trump hosted an election night gathering inside the White House with about 100 guests.

In a speech at about 02:30 local time (07:30 GMT) he said: "We were getting ready to win this election. Frankly, we did win this election."

He went on to allege "major fraud on our nation" without providing evidence, adding: "We'll be going to the US Supreme Court."

"We want all voting to stop," the president said, apparently meaning that he wants to block the counting of postal ballots, which can be legally accepted by some state election boards after Tuesday's election.

Millions of ballots have yet to be counted and there is no evidence of fraud.

Later he alleged in a tweet that there had been "surprise ballot dumps", causing his lead in several states to disappear, again without providing any evidence. Twitter labelled the tweet as possibly disputed and misleading.

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Protesters gathered at the Black Lives Matter Plaza near the White House as the polls closed

His rival's campaign condemned the president's earlier statement as "outrageous, unprecedented, and incorrect", calling it a "naked effort to take away the democratic rights of American citizens".

Earlier, at about 01:00 local time, Mr Biden predicted in a speech to supporters in his hometown of Wilmington, Delaware, that he would be victorious.

The Democrat said: "We feel good about where we are, we really do. I am here to tell you tonight we believe we're on track to win this election."

He added: "We're going to have to be patient until the hard work of tallying votes is finished and it ain't over until every vote, every ballot is counted."

(www.bbc.com, November 04, 2020)

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