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As the clock strikes 9 p.m. ET, polls are closing in various states, with a particular focus on key battleground states such as Arizona, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Additionally, polls are wrapping up in Texas and New York, where a significant number of electoral votes are at stake.
Here is a breakdown of the states where polls are closing and the corresponding electoral votes:
- Arizona: 11 electoral votes
- Colorado: 10 electoral votes
- Iowa: 6 electoral votes
- Kansas: 6 electoral votes
- Louisiana: 8 electoral votes
- Michigan: 15 electoral votes
- Minnesota: 10 electoral votes
- Nebraska: 5 electoral votes
- New Mexico: 5 electoral votes
- New York: 28 electoral votes
- North Dakota: 3 electoral votes
- South Dakota: 3 electoral votes
- Texas: 40 electoral votes
- Wisconsin: 10 electoral votes
- Wyoming: 3 electoral votes
In the race for the presidency, candidates need to secure a minimum of 270 electoral votes to emerge victorious.
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Delving deeper into the political landscape of Arizona, Michigan, and Wisconsin, we find intriguing dynamics at play. In Arizona, Joe Biden clinched victory by a razor-thin margin of 10,457 votes in the previous election. Fast forward to the present, Arizona continues to be a pivotal battleground state across various races.
Moving on to Michigan, Biden successfully flipped the state after Donald Trump's 2016 win, marking the first time a Republican had claimed victory there since 1988. Notably, Michigan stood out as one of the most fiercely contested states, with Biden securing a comfortable win by over 150,000 votes and nearly three percentage points.
Lastly, Wisconsin has been a hotly contested state in recent presidential elections, with razor-thin margins deciding the outcomes. In 2016, Trump clinched victory in Wisconsin by a mere 0.7 percentage points. Fast forward to 2020, and Biden managed to flip the state, winning by a narrow margin of 0.6 percentage points. As the 2020 election unfolds, the stage is set for another nail-biting finish between Kamala Harris and Trump in Wisconsin.