2020 U.S. Presidential Election - Took place November 3, 2020. Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden assumed office January 20, 2021.

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That's not a state, that's a T-bone steak, and Biden only has 48% to Don's 50%.
 
He potentially has something like 283 electoral votes with a potential extra 13 from Nevada, Alaska and Hawaii, plus another 11 from Arizona if the lack of counted ED votes are to be believed. Then there's New York, California, Washington and Oregon, which while they lean heavily left, remain undecided at this time, which if won by some miracle, could net him another potential 77 electoral college votes (California is way overrepresented in my opinion). If he manages to flip Maine and Minnesota, that's another 14 electoral college votes under his belt, so he could potentially, while unlikely, score well above 300.

But of course that's if we give him ridiculous odds like handing over Cali. If it weren't for Cali, Biden wouldn't stand a chance in Hell.
So the states classified as "leading" (regardless of how many votes of their totals have been counted yet) aren't factored in the total of EV for Trump yet, going by the map I've linked?
 
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That's not a state, that's a T-bone steak, and Biden only has 48% to Don's 50%.

I swear to God, if there were electoral colleges at the state level, every damned election would go Red.

There are so many states where the rural and normal areas are all red, but then those major cities and urban areas (some of which are run like shit like Chicago, NYC, Baltimore, and the like), and it flips back blue.
 
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