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A live look the US Election 2020 results – from all angles.

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We are analysing our data and exit polls as well as bring you the latest from other credible news sources online.
Joe Biden – BidenHarris
Pennsylvania-born Joseph Robinette Biden has spent most of his adult life in elected office.
At the age of 29, he won a seat representing the state of Delaware in the US Senate as one of the youngest ever elected to the chamber.

Biden’s 2020 bid for the presidency is his third. Campaigns in 1988 and 2008 both fizzled. The first ended amid allegations of plagiarism. The second resulted in then-candidate Barack Obama choosing the elder politician as his running mate.
Biden, now 77, served as vice president during Obama’s two terms from 2008 to 2016.

President Donald Trump
Donald Trump, a 74-year-old real estate mogul and former reality TV star who had never held public office until he was elected president of the United States in 2016, will vie for four more years in office against Democratic candidate Joe Biden in the November 3 election.

Born in the Queens borough of New York City, the son of a wealthy real estate developer, Trump’s life before taking office revolved around decades of business ventures that included real estate, hotels, golf courses and casinos, all bearing the family name.
The businessman turned reality star, who shocked the world with his 2016 presidential win, is seeking a second term.

US Election 2020 results
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It’s all connected in one place, The politics, The PR, the scandals – the Biggest show in the history of the united states, is going live on the 4th of November 2020

Donald Trump still has not conceded, despite US news outlets saying over a week ago that Joe Biden won the presidency.

Analysts believe a Biden administration would raise the issue of secularism and minority rights with Modi.

It’s all breaking here first at WTX News LIVE – 2020 US Election

Trump wins Kansas Kansas, the Sunflower State, is mostly made up of vast and flat prairie, though the suburban eastern part of the state is…

It’s election day in the US and millions of Americans will be heading to the booth to cast their vote for either Vice President Kamala Harris or former President Donald Trump. 

The front pages are heavily dominated by election coverage as they urge the public to make sure they get out and vote. The papers dissect both candidates, what they are offering and what could swing the election for either candidate. 

Recent polls suggest the race remains on a knife’s edge and at present there is no clear indication of what way this election could swing – or even whether America will have an answer tonight.

Podcast host Joe Rogan has endorsed Donald Trump for president, citing Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s arguments as influential. “Musk makes what I think is the most compelling case for Trump you’ll hear, and I agree with him every step of the way.”

It’s election day in the United States and millions of Americans will head to the polls to cast their ballot for either Vice President Kamala Harris or former President Donald Trump. The polls will start to open at 05:00 ET (10:00 GMT) and results are expected to trickle in over the early hours of Wednesday morning. 

Just one day to go until the US Presidential election and the US front pages are firmly focused on the last day of campaigning. Both Harris and Trump will spend their final day of campaigning in the battleground states trying to win over voters, and with the latest polling suggesting the race is still too tight to call, it looks set that the election will go to the wire.