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How Trump and Biden can win based on where the election stands now Election2020

Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden speaks one day after Americans voted in the presidential election, on November 04, 2020 in Wilmington, Delaware.As of 5 a.m. ET on Thursday, Democratic nominee Joe Biden had a more flexible path to securing the 270 electoral votes needed to win than President Donald Trump.

In the early hours of Thursday morning, the 2020 US presidential race still did not have a clear winner, with races tightening as counts continue in crucial states. Which campaign will reach the required 270 electoral votes hinges on the results in those remaining states.He wins Arizona and Nevada .He wins Georgia and North Carolina .He wins Pennsylvania, Arizona, North Carolina, and Georgia . There is also a scenario which gives Trump 269 votes — enough for a tie.

If the race came down Pennsylvania, that would likely be the most prolonged result in terms of vote counting.

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Not all the possibilities are listed, Trump doesn’t need both Arizona and Nevada if he wins North Carolina, Georgia and Pennsylvania, which is likely

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