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There must have been some people who have turned on the TV at night, but the US presidential election is still in the fog.

Neither side can guarantee victory.

Biden Democratic Party candidate Biden, who showed the dominance by taking Florida at the beginning of the counting, has been closely followed by the last minute, and is now a little ahead.



First, reporter Choi Jae-young reports the overall market situation so far.



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US presidential election will be won if they have 270 or more of the 538 electoral votes.



To date, Biden has 237 electors and President Trump has 213 electors.



To secure the 270 Magic Numbers needed for the election, Biden should bring 33 additional electors and President Trump with 57 additional electors.



Biden's rise was noticeable in last night's counting.



Candidate Biden succeeded in overturning in Wisconsin and Michigan among three of the key Middle Eastern competition states called the Rust Belt.



In Wisconsin, it was 49.4% vs. 48.8%, outstripping President Trump by 0.6 percentage points.



Michigan is also winning last minute votes, winning by 0.7%P.



It is also ahead of Arizona by 3.4% and Nevada by 0.6%.



President Trump is winning by 6.6 percentage points in Pennsylvania among the key contenders for Rustbelt, and ahead of Georgia by 1.5 percentage points in southern North Carolina.



However, it is difficult to predict the outcome because most are in close combat.



In particular, vote-by-mail is the biggest variable.



In Pennsylvania, President Trump is leading, but mail-in votes arriving by the 6th must also be held.



When all vote-by-mail counts are completed, final results may not be available until early this weekend.



Even if the results come out, controversies such as lawsuits and recounts will continue.