As the 2020 election draws near, the question on everyone’s mind is: who will win? With the polls showing a tight race between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden, it’s impossible to predict the outcome with any certainty.
The election will be decided by the Electoral College, which is made up of 538 electors from the 50 states and the District of Columbia. Each state is allocated a certain number of electors based on its population. To win the election, a candidate must receive at least 270 electoral votes.
The polls show that Biden is currently leading in the Electoral College count, with an average of 306 electoral votes. However, the race is still close, and the outcome could change depending on how the remaining states vote.
In addition to the Electoral College, the popular vote will also play a role in determining the winner. Biden currently leads in the popular vote, with an average of 51.2% of the vote. However, the popular vote does not directly determine the outcome of the election, as it is the Electoral College that ultimately decides the winner.
The election will also be influenced by the turnout of voters. Historically, voter turnout has been higher in presidential elections than in midterm elections. This could be a factor in determining the outcome of the election, as higher turnout could lead to a different result than what the polls are currently predicting.
Ultimately, the outcome of the election will depend on the votes of the American people. It is impossible to predict the outcome with any certainty, but the polls suggest that Biden is currently in the lead. The election will be decided on November 3rd, and the world will be watching to see who will be the next President of the United States.