The former vice president an the Democrat candidate has 225 votes while his opponent Donald Trump incumbent president has 213 votes.
In the race to 270 Electoral Votes, some key battleground states remained up in the air like our own Michigan, along with Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and North Carolina.
Biden has won, Arizona (11), California (55), Connecticut (7), Colorado (9), District of Columbia (3), Delaware (3), Hawaii (4), Maryland (10), Massachusetts (11), Minnesota (10), New Hampshire (4), New Jersey (14), New Mexico (5), New York (29), Oregon (7), Rhode Island (4), Vermont (3), Virginia (13), and Washington (12). He also picked up a single vote from Nebraska’s second district but lost the other district.
Trump has won, Alabama (9), Arkansas (6), Florida (29) Idaho (4), Indiana (11), Iowa (6), Kansas (6), Kentucky (8), Louisiana (8), Missouri (10), Nebraska (5), Ohio (18), Oklahoma (7), Mississippi (6), Nebraska’s first district (4), North Dakota (3), South Carolina (9), South Dakota (3), Tennessee (11), Texas (38), Utah (6), and West Virginia (5), Wyoming (3).
The Democratic Party retained control of the House and is projected to add five more seats, according to FOX News.
Pennsylvania and Georgia have called it a night and will continue to count ballots Wednesday.
Meanwhile, with millions of votes yet to be counted, President Trump asserted election fraud, pledged to mount a legal challenge to official state results and made a premature claim of victory.





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