Did Trump or Biden win? Votes for Donald Trump and Biden - betting, odds, predictions
THE US ELECTION has come down to the wire as the candidates Joe Biden and Donald Trump battle it out in key states across America. Who is going to win?
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Donald Trump and Joe Biden have been awaiting the results of polls across America's 50 states overnight, and the most important election in a generation begins to draw to a close. Mr Biden has been polling ahead of the incumbent nationally for a number of weeks now, but the race has come down to the wire with both candidates currently scraping to reach the all-important 270 Electoral College seats needed to win the White House.
Results suggest a tight race in the key battlegrounds of the Midwest and Rust Belt of Pennsylvania, Michigan, Iowa and Wisconsin.
Mr Trump has now flipped the odds to become the bookies favourite to win the presidency, following weeks of safe bets on his opponent Mr Biden.
According to Betfair, the President reversed the odds from 2/1 (33 percent) when the first polls closed across various states – with his chance of re-election rising to as high as 1/4 (80 percent chance) earlier in the night.
However, Mr Biden remains hot on his tail after his odds improved from as far out as 4/1 (20 percent chance) when Trump gained momentum to his current odds of 13/8 (38 percent chance).
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Who has won in each state so far?
Alabama - Win for Trump - 9 EC votesArizona - Projected for Biden - 11 EC votes
Arkansas - Win for Trump - 6 EC votes
California - Win for Biden - 55 EC votes
Colorado - Win for Biden - 20 EC votes
Connecticut - Win for Biden - 7 EC votes
Delaware - Win for Biden - 3 EC votes
Florida - Win for Trump - 29 EC votes
Georgia - Projected for Trump but very close call - 16 EC votes
Hawaii - Win for Biden - 4 EC votes
Idaho - Win for Trump - 4 EC votes
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Illinois - Projected for Biden - 20 EC votes
Indiana - Win for Trump - 11 EC votes
Iowa - Win for Trump - 6 EC votes
Kansas - Win for Trump - 6 EC votes
Kentucky - Win for Trump - 6 EC votes
Louisiana - Win for Trump - 8 EC votes
Maine - Projected for Biden - 4 EC votes
Maryland - Win for Biden - 10 EC votes
Massachusetts - Win for Biden - 11 EC votes
Michigan - Win for Biden - 16 EC votes
Minnesota - Win for Biden - 10 EC votes
Mississippi - Win for Trump - 6 EC votes
Missouri - Win for Trump - 10 EC votes
Montana - Win for Trump - 3 EC votes
Nebraska - Split vote - 1 EC vote for Biden, 4 EC votes for Trump
Nevada - Projected for Biden - 6 EC votes
New Hampshire - Win for Biden - 4 EC votes
New Jersey - Win for Biden - 14 EC votes
New Mexico - Win for Biden - 5 EC votes
New York - Win for Biden - 29 EC votes
North Carolina - Projected for Trump - 15 EC votes
North Dakota - Win for Trump - 3 EC votes
Ohio - Win for Trump - 18 EC votes
Oklahoma - Win for Trump - 7 EC votes
Oregon - Win for Biden - 7 EC votes
Pennsylvania - Projected for Trump - 20 EC votes
Rhode Island - Win for Biden - 4 EC votes
South Carolina - Win for Trump - 9 EC votes
South Dakota - Win for Trump - 3 EC votes
Tennessee - Win for Trump - 11 EC votes
Texas - Win for Trump - 38 EC votes
Utah - Win for Trump - 6 EC votes
Vermont - Win for Biden - 3 EC votes
Virginia - Win for Biden - 13 EC votes
Washington - Win for Biden - 12 EC votes
West Virginia - Win for Trump - 5 EC votes
Wisconsin - Win for Biden - 10 EC votes
Wyoming - Win for Trump - 3 EC votes