U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden has won a major race for the 11th and 3rd presidential elections, taking a better position than President Donald Trump in the race to secure the electoral corps.



However, even if President Trump is making mail-by-mail voting issues and sues for recounting and stopping the counting of some key contenders, Biden may win, it could take time to finalize.



Candidate Biden has secured 264 of the 538 electoral voters on the 4th (local time), a majority of 270 required for the presidential election, less than six, reported by the Associated Press and AFP.



In terms of securing the electoral corps, it has crossed the 9th ridge of the presidential notice.



Candidate Biden is eligible to win the presidential election by securing an additional 6 electoral corps out of the remaining four contending regions: Nevada, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia.



In particular, it is evaluated that candidate Biden was in an advantageous position as vote-by-mail votes were actively carried out, in which many supporters of candidate Biden participated in the final counting phase.



According to CNN, Biden is ahead of President Trump at 48.7% with 86% of the four votes counting in Nevada and 49.3% of the votes.



There are six electoral corps in Nevada, which is consistent with the remaining 270 electoral corps.



But Biden's lead width is only 0.6%, so it's worth keeping an eye on the count.




Nevada will release additional counting results during the 5th day.



Candidate Biden showed a fierce chase at the last minute in Pennsylvania, which was considered the biggest match, and the possibility of a turnaround is discussed.



If you win this place, you can pass the magic number 270 generously.



Pennsylvania, with 20 electoral votes, is chasing President Trump (50.8%) by 2.9 percentage points with 88% of Biden's votes as of 47.9%.



Candidate Biden allowed around 15% of leads here in the early days of the counting, but CNN analyzed that the gap is sharply narrowing with a large number of postal votes counting in large cities with many Democratic supporters.



Georgia is also of interest.



Georgia, with 16 electoral votes, has followed President Trump (49.7%) by 0.6 percentage points with 49.1% of Biden's 95% ballot count.



Biden is chasing President Trump by 1.5 percentage points in North Carolina on a 95% ballot basis, but some observers say the reversal will not be easy.



In conclusion, Candidate Biden can pass the Electoral's Magic Number if he wins only one of the four competitive regions, excluding North Carolina.



If you win all three, you can secure a corps of 304 electors and beat President Trump with a big margin.



The AFP saw the electoral corps secured by President Trump at 214.



In the case of President Trump, there is only one way to achieve the magic number by defeating all four remaining contenders, so the options are very narrow compared to Biden.



However, major foreign media are cautious that it is too early to declare a winner due to the current counting of the contested areas and the small gap between candidates.



President Trump, who has argued that the mail-by-mail ballot is a fraudulent ballot, demanded a recount of Wisconsin and filed a lawsuit to suspend the counting against Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Georgia. can.



If President Trump proceeds in a lawsuit against the results of Biden's victory, the decision of the elected candidate will be disrupted.



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