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Unlike the results of public opinion polls so far, President Trump propaganda at the beginning of the counting, and a great marriage war unfolded.

Until Biden's last minute, there was a talk about whether President Trump would be successful in re-election.



Reporter Jung Joon-hyung will deliver the counting process that made you sweat in your hand.



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President Trump, who was inferior during the preliminary polls, made a leap forward unexpectedly when he opened the lid.



At the beginning of the count, the three so-called Rustbelt states, Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania, were all ahead of Biden by big margins.



Among the South's key contenders, Florida, North Carolina, and Arizona, they ran the edge except Arizona.



I wanted to lean towards President Trump for an additional match, but as it passed the mid-counting count, the aspect changed.



As votes by mail were counted, candidate Biden in Wisconsin and Michigan took a turn-off after a fierce pursuit, laying the groundwork for revival.



Wisconsin is said to have virtually confirmed a win, and Michigan is expected to win if it is the trend now.



Candidate Biden also holds the lead in Arizona, the Republican garden, and leads in Nevada.



All eight states have not yet confirmed a match.



If candidate Biden is counted as it is, ahead of the four states, he will take over 270 electoral votes and take over.



On the other hand, as President Trump, he must defend the two Rustbelt states, Michigan and Pennsylvania, and win all four remaining states to succeed in reelection.