The election process in the USA remains a thriller, with upheavals and anxiety to mark the path to the election of the new president of the country.
The electoral battle remains ambiguous, with markets and betting companies "showing" Donald Trump, subverting their original predictions.
AMBE gathers predictions of major US media with states secured by two US presidential candidates, Donald Trump and Joe Biden.
It is reminded that in order for one of the two presidential candidates to be elected, needs to ensure 270 voters.
In the critical state of Florida, Donald Trump appears to be ahead, according to an estimate of Fox News alone, network that is very close to the American president. The same shows that the American president is expected to prevail in the ambiguous states of Texas (38 voters) and Ohio (18 voters).
Joe Biden currently holds the lead in the state of Arizona (11 voters), with 53,6% against 45% of Republican President Donald Trump with approximately 76% of the estimated total number of votes, according to the Edison Research Institute.
The Democratic nominee is also expected to win the state of Hawaii (4 voters), according to Fox News.
Biden (209)
California (55)
Colorado (9)
Connecticut (7)
Delaware (3)
Illinois (20)
Maryland (10)
Massachusetts (11)
New Hampshire (4)
New Jersey (14)
New York (29)
New Mexico (5)
Oregon (7)
Rhode Island (4)
Vermont (3)
Virginia (13)
Washington – Federal capital (3)
Washington (12)
Trump (119)
Alabama (9)
Arkansos (6)
South Carolina (9)
North Dakota (3)
South Dakota (3)
Idaho (4)
Indiana (11)
Kansas (6)
Kentucky (8)
Louisiana (8)
Mississippi (6)
Missouri (10)
Nebraska (4 and potentially 5)
Oklahoma (7)
Tennessee (11)
Jute (6)
West Virginia (5)
Wyoming (3)
Joe Biden is set to beat Arizona and Hawaii
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden currently holds the lead in the state of Arizona (11 voters), with 53,6% against 45% of Republican President Donald Trump with approximately 76% of the estimated total number of votes, according to the Edison Research Institute.
The Democratic nominee is also expected to win the state of Hawaii (4 voters), according to Fox News.