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this election with the largest number of voters ever, Biden was counted to have won more than 70 million votes, the highest in the history of the US presidential election.

It was found to have overwhelming support, especially in black voters and in metropolitan areas.



This is reporter Kim Kyung-hee.



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this time, Candidate Biden's vote rate is 50.5% and the total number of votes is 73 million.



It is before the completion of the count, but it is the first record of 70 million votes, already exceeding the 69.5 million votes of Obama in 2008.



The overwhelming support of black voters was analyzed as the biggest driving force in addition to the highest turnout ever due to the pre-voting craze.



As a result of the exit poll, Biden won over 87% of Blacks and over 60% of Hispanics and Asians each.



It also received 1.5 times more support than President Trump in a densely populated urban area.



This vote was confirmed in the status of the votes.



In Michigan, most of them are red for Republicans, but only in Detroit, where black voters are concentrated, are Democrats blue.



Candidate Biden, who was inferior in the early and mid-season counting, succeeded in reversing after counting in the area.



[Candidate Biden begins to lead about an hour ago.

All that's left is vote-by-mail and ballot counting in densely populated areas in the city, both of which are propensity to support the Democratic Party.



Even in Florida, where President Trump won, it appeared blue in metropolitan areas such as Miami, Tampa and Orlando.



As the votes are clearly divided according to race and region of residence, the winner of this election has the task of unifying voters divided by race and region.



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