After counting 90% of the vote, Trump is reversing the trend in crucial Florida

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Local media reported that US President Donald Trump reversed the results in his favor in the decisive state of Florida after counting 90% of the votes, after it was previously reported that his Democratic rival, Joe Biden, was progressing with the closing of the polls in many US states, at dawn on Wednesday and the start of counting The votes of the electorate to choose the next White House resident,

Florida is considered one of the most important states for the presidential candidate in those exceptional elections, which witnessed an exceptional early turnout.

Trump also won in West Virginia, according to estimates reported Tuesday evening by "Fox News" and "The New York Times", the state that he had previously won in 2016. His victory in this state would give him the votes of 5 senior voters.

It is also offered in Indiana, Kentucky, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Alabama.

His Democratic opponent won the states of Vermont and Virginia, according to estimates reported by major American media outlets at dawn on Wednesday.

The Edison Research Center also reported that Biden is expected to win in Delaware (3 electoral college votes), Massachusetts (11 electoral college votes), Maryland (10 electoral college votes), New Jersey (14 electoral college votes), in addition to Washington, DC.

It is noteworthy that any presidential candidate needs the votes of 270 large electors from the electoral college to win the presidency.

The estimates of the American networks, "CNN" and "NBC," previously reported that the Republican president had won in Indiana state in the north of the United States (giving him the votes of 11 great voters).

Meanwhile, polling stations closed in Georgia's main state and the five states: Kentucky, South Carolina, Vermont, Virginia and Indiana, at 6:00 pm Washington time (23:00 GMT) and then at 19:00 (00:00 GMT)

In addition to Georgia, Pennsylvania, Florida, North Carolina, Arizona and Michigan could be decisive.

It is noteworthy that the identity of the candidate who won the elections will not be known on Tuesday night, Wednesday, due to the large number of electoral cards sent by mail, which would delay the counting processes in a number of crucial states.

At the same time, the two candidates affirmed their satisfaction with the electoral situation and their confidence in advancing their chances of winning the US presidency.

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