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President Trump, who had already declared victory before the counting was over yesterday (4th), has since stayed at the White House and has not appeared.

This time, let’s connect the Washington correspondent.



Correspondent Yunsoo Kim and Candidate Biden gave their second speech, but President Trump is quiet unlike usual.



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President Trump would have reacted immediately to Biden's second press conference, which is strangely quiet.



President Trump is reportedly staying at the White House and working with his staff to develop a lawsuit strategy.



There are only a few tweets from time to time, all of which are alleging fraudulent elections.



In particular, in an article posted by President Trump yesterday early in the morning, Twitter issued a warning that "the Democrats are about to steal elections." Tweets grew to 220,000 in one day.



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So, when will you know the results of this presidential election? I have a lot of questions like this. What is the expectation of correspondent Yunsoo Kim who watched the election locally?



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most important thing to note is the announcement of the results of the interim counting in Nevada, which is scheduled for 2am tomorrow in our time.



The counting is not counted in real time like ours, but the state electoral authority counts and announces it in the middle, and the announcement is 86% counting, and Biden's 0.6 percentage point ahead of the count.



If Biden's victory in Nevada is decided tomorrow morning, it's likely that the game will be virtually overshadowed.



According to Fox News, if Biden wins in Nevada, he will just fill the winning magic number of 270.



In the state of Georgia, where the votes are being counted overnight at 95% of the ballot situation, Biden's election is also influential, even if the result of Biden's reversal of the 0.5 percentage point difference.



Things will become clearer tomorrow morning.



(Video coverage: Park Eun-ha, Video editing: Jeong Sung-hoon)