US Election Results 2020 LIVE Updates: Joe Biden has taken the lead over his Republican counterpart with 192 votes, while Donald Trump trails at 114. Voters under 30 years old across the Midwest are swinging toward Joe Biden, according to preliminary exit polling by CNN. Biden earned support from around 6 in 10 voters under 30 years old in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Trump earned support from about 1 in 3 voters under 30 years old, the early exit polls show. Hillary Clinton won young voters in all three states by single digits in 2016, while Biden currently leads by significantly more than that. White voters with a college degree are also shifting slightly toward Biden, according to the early exit polls. Biden captured a double-digit lead with the group in Michigan and Pennsylvania; Clinton didn’t win this group in either state in 2016. Early returns could suggest a strong night for either President Trump or former Vice President Joe Biden but this year more than most, it’s important to emphasize that these returns are early.

US Election Results 2020 LIVE Updates: Biden Takes Lead Over Trump With 192 Votes, President Trails at 114

US election 2020 has been deemed as the most significant democratic exercise in recent history. Remarkably, more than 102 million Americans have already casted their votes before Election Day through early votes.

Earlier on Tuesday, US President Trump said that he will declare victory only when and if he wins the poll, making an attempt to clarify his ambiguous position during a chaotic election. Speaking to Fox News over the phone, the Republican candidate said, “When there is victory. If there is victory. You know, there is no reason to play games.”

Meanwhile, Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden urged the people of the country to place faith in him and his running mate Kamala Harris and said they “can heal the soul of this nation — I promise we won’t let you down.”

Although voters from all 50 states participated in the presidential elections, 12 key states are likely to determine the results for the 2020 US election. These are — Arizona, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Nevada, Wisconsin, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Ohio, New Hampshire, and Texas.

Polls were open and close across the US at different times Tuesday, anywhere after 6 am and before 9 pm local time, which is 10½ to 13½ hours ahead of Indian time.

Democratic candidate Joe Biden today said if he was elected to power, “there will be no red states or blue states, just the United States”. Republican incumbent President Donald Trump and Biden on Tuesday ended their most divisive and bitter election campaign with fervent appeals on social media to the undecided Americans to vote for them as they pledged to take the country out of the woods. The November 3 presidential election has been billed as one of the most divisive in recent American history. The election is already setting records for turnout, and perhaps no two candidates are more at odds over the future of the country and the direction they want to take it in.

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.Trump, 74, toured the key voting battlegrounds of Wisconsin, Michigan, North Carolina and Pennsylvania on Monday while his 77-year-old rival campaigned in Pennsylvania and Ohio, urging Americans to back them in the race for the White House. “To all of our supporters: thank you from the bottom of my heart. You have been there from the beginning, and I will never let you down. Your hopes are my hopes, your dreams are my dreams, and your future is what I am fighting for every single day!” Trump tweeted past mid-night. “A vote for Sleepy Joe Biden is a vote to give control of the government over to Globalists, Communists, Socialists, and Wealthy Liberal Hypocrites who want to silence, censor, cancel, and punish you. Get out and VOTE #MAGA tomorrow!” the president wrote in another tweet, attacking Biden.

.The Republican Party in a tweet said, “Let’s Make America Great Again and re-elect our fantastic president! We made history together four years ago, and tomorrow we’re going to make history once again,” the ruling party said. Biden, the former US vice president, said he was “running as a proud Democrat, but I will govern as an American president.” “I will work with Democrats and Republicans, and I’ll work as hard for those who don’t support me as for those who do.

“Because that’s the job of a president,” he wrote. He pointed out that under President Trump, over “230,000 Americans have died from COVID-19, 30 million people have lost hours, paychecks, or jobs and nearly one in five small businesses have closed.” “Are you better off than you were four years ago?” Biden asked the voters.

If elected as president, Bien said he will rebuild the infrastructure, combat climate change and create millions of good-paying and union jobs. “It’s time to build back better together,” Biden said.

National polls suggest a firm lead for Biden in Tuesday’s election. But his lead is narrower in the handful of states that could decide the result.

Nearly 99 million people have already cast their ballots in early voting, putting the country on course for its highest turnout in a century. To be elected president, a candidate must win at least 270 votes in what is called the Electoral College. Each US state gets a certain number of votes partly based on its population and there are a total of 538 up for grabs on Tuesday.

The election comes amid the raging coronavirus pandemic. The US has recorded more cases and more deaths than any other country worldwide, reporting more than 81,000 new infections on Sunday alone. The US has reported over 231,500 deaths and more than 9,292,000 confirmed cases, according to Johns Hopkins COVID-19 tracker, making the country the worst-hit nation from the deadly virus.

The US economy saw record-breaking 33 percent growth in the third financial quarter of this year, following a record 31 percent contraction in the second quarter due to the huge damage inflicted by the pandemic.