Biden Turns the Tide in Michigan After Wisconsin... 90% Counted, 49.3% vs 49.1%
On the 22nd (local time), Republican candidate Donald Trump (left) and Democratic candidate Joe Biden engaged in a debate during the final TV presidential debate.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bong-ju] In the U.S. presidential election, Democratic candidate Joe Biden is narrowly leading Republican candidate Donald Trump in Michigan, one of the key battleground states.
As of 9:07 AM (Korean time 11:07 PM), with 89% of the total votes counted, Biden holds 49.2% of the vote, narrowly ahead of President Trump’s 49.1% by 0.1 percentage points.
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Earlier, Biden was also narrowly leading Trump in Wisconsin, and if he maintains this momentum, a dramatic comeback victory may be possible.
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