Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden is now just a few steps away from the White House and his chances of becoming president are being blocked for the US president, who has threatened not to accept the results if defeated.
According to unconfirmed results so far, Biden has managed to get 264 electoral votes, while Republican Donald Trump is far behind him with 214 electoral votes.
According to the Associated Press (AP), Joe Biden regained control of a key part of the "Blue Wall" (Democrat-majority states) by winning two more fiercely contested states, Michigan and Wisconsin. Lia, who slipped out of the hands of Democrats during the 2016 election.
One day after the US election was over, no candidate has won the 270 votes needed to win, but victory in the so-called Big Lakes states gave him 264 votes, and he is likely to be in power. Huma is ready to keep his head.
Joe Biden has so far received 72,038,030 votes, the highest in US history, while the US president has received 68.58 million votes so far.
Speaking at a news conference with his vice-presidential candidate, Kamala Harris, Biden said in anticipation of the expected victory: "I will rule like an American president. It will not be just the United States.
US President Donald Trump's party has filed lawsuits in the wake of defeats in the fiercely swinging states of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Georgia.
Earlier, Republicans filed lawsuits in Pennsylvania and Nevada, demanding better access to ballots at observer counts.
On the other hand, Trump's party is also trying to get the Supreme Court's intervention in the Pennsylvania case, which is related to whether the ballots received by mail can be counted up to 3 days after election day.
VIDEO: Protesters gather outside the New York Public Library to demand that all votes be counted as the nation awaits the final results of the US electionhttps://t.co/yzYgDdXIBJ pic.twitter.com/8plftESojL
Thousands of Biden supporters marched in New York to demand a vote count, while supporters of Donald Trump were seen protesting in Detroit to stop the vote count in the state of Michigan.
Michigan, Wisconsin and Arizona are the states that voted for US President Donald Trump in 2016, but lost in the recent election to Biden.
In addition, Trump's party has called for a recount of votes across the state of Wisconsin, where Joe Biden has a narrow margin of 0.624 percent after 33 million votes were counted.
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