US President Donald Trump finds it extremely strange the sudden loss of leadership in elections in several states. The head of state wrote about this on his Twitter page.
According to him, on November 3, he was very confidently ahead of his main opponent, Democrat Joe Biden, even in those regions where Democrats ruled. However, then his leadership “began to magically disappear when unexpected heaps of ballots were counted.”
“Why is it that every time they count up a bunch of ballots sent in, they [the results] are so discouraging in terms of percentage and destructive power?” The American leader asked.
Earlier it was reported that a fight for Michigan unfolded between Trump and Biden. At first, the incumbent president was in the lead, but then the democrat bypassed him. Fractions of interest are also counted in Wisconsin.
The vote count has not yet been officially completed. So far, Biden has 238 electoral votes, while Trump has 213. Despite the fact that the final results of the presidential election are not yet, incumbent leader Donald Trump has already congratulated his voters on his victory.
General Election Day was held in the United States on November 3. Citizens elected a president and vice president, 35 senators, the entire House of Representatives, 13 governors and local government representatives.