Biden has gained 238 electoral votes, and the incumbent Chief Executive has secured 213 votes.
The voting in the United States is over, and according to the latest vote count, the Republican candidate, incumbent President Donald Trump is confidently catching up with his rival, Democrat Joe Biden, and has every chance of being elected for another term.
According to preliminary data from Fox News, Biden has gained 238 electoral votes, and the incumbent Chief Executive has secured 213 votes.
As of 10:00 a.m. Kyiv time, according to Reuters, Biden was gaining 220 votes, while Trump had 213 votes. Thus, as of 10:20 Kyiv time on November 4, some 66.04 million people (49.8%) supported Biden, while Trump was backed by 64.45 million people (48.6%).
As of 09:00 a.m. Kyiv time, Biden had 224 votes and Trump had 213 according to the Associated Press, while CNN said Biden had 220 votes and Trump had 213.
To win, a candidate must gain 270 electoral votes.
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