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Saturday, January 9, 2021

2020 Presidential Election Results — Alabama to California


Former Vice President Joseph Biden has been elected the next President of the United States starting on January 20th, 2021. According to the Associated Press (↗), Joe Biden received 81,281,888 votes (51.38%), while current President Donald Trump received 74,223,251 votes (46.91%). While the election occurred on Tuesday, November 3rd, 2020, Joe Biden was officially announced the winner on November 7th. Delayed several hours by the notorious "mob" invasion on the U.S. Capitol building, every state's electoral votes were officially recited and announced through the evening and nighttime hours.

In the wee morning hours of January 7th, Joe Biden was officially announced the winner despite some Republican objections. Way too many Republican U.S. representatives — 139 to be exact — voted in favor of one or both objections to Biden's win in the states of Arizona and Pennsylvania. Due to the mob attack, some Republicans were planning to object earlier on January 6th but changed their mind and finally supported Biden's win. Returning back to the subject of this post, here are the 2020 Presidential Results from the states of Alabama to California in alphabetical order (more posts will follow in upcoming days):












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