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rise of the market is because Candidate Biden turned over the game in two main contenders at the end of the count.

Whether or not President Trump can win it all, he literally stumbled upon a reversal in one region.



This is Jung Joon-hyung.



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Pennsylvania, in Rust Belt in the northern United States, has been regarded as a key battleground that will determine the confrontation.



At the beginning of the counting, President Trump took the lead by more than 10 percentage points.



However, candidate Biden, who was lagging behind, pursued a fierce pursuit toward the second half, and overtaken Trump at the time of 95% of the votes.



With 49.6% of the votes, they are ahead of President Trump by 0.5%.



[CNN Ballot Counting: In Pennsylvania, where 20 electoral members are at stake, Biden is leading by 28,833 votes.

Can Biden continue the trend now?

Let's see.]



Biden also reversed at 99% in the Republican dominant region of Georgia, and widened the gap by about 4,000 votes.



As it is now, Biden is likely to win both.



Pennsylvania has 20 electors and Georgia has 16.



If Biden wins both, he will have 289 electors, well over 270 magic numbers.



Even if we give up Georgia and win only in Pennsylvania, we will secure the electoral corps necessary for the election.



In both cases, the number of votes has not yet been completed and the win will be confirmed regardless of the outcome of the competitive week.



However, both Pennsylvania and Georgia are taking time before the final counting results are released due to absentee balloting and verification of the validity of some ballots.



(Video editing: Park Jin-hoon)