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− | |Maine is worth 4 electoral votes, but awards 2 based on the statewide popular vote and 1 vote each for the winners of its 2 congressional districts | + | |Maine is worth 4 electoral votes, but awards 2 based on the statewide popular vote and 1 vote each for the winners of its 2 congressional districts. |
|Former Vice President Biden won the state and the first congressional district; President Trump won the second. | |Former Vice President Biden won the state and the first congressional district; President Trump won the second. | ||
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|Iowa | |Iowa | ||
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|President Trump won the state. | |President Trump won the state. | ||
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|North Carolina | |North Carolina | ||
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− | |North Carolina is not typically a swing state, as it usually votes for the Republican Party candidate. However, it is considered a swing state this year | + | |North Carolina is not typically a swing state, as it usually votes for the Republican Party candidate. However, it is considered a swing state this year. |
|President Trump won the state. | |President Trump won the state. | ||
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|New Hampshire | |New Hampshire | ||
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|Georgia is not typically a swing state, as it usually votes for the Republican Party candidate. However, it is considered a swing state this year. Additionally, it has two Senate seats up for grabs in very close races (one the normal one for the year, the other a special election to fill a vacancy). | |Georgia is not typically a swing state, as it usually votes for the Republican Party candidate. However, it is considered a swing state this year. Additionally, it has two Senate seats up for grabs in very close races (one the normal one for the year, the other a special election to fill a vacancy). | ||
− | |Former Vice President Biden won the state. Both Senate races were undecided and | + | |Former Vice President Biden won the state. Both Senate races were undecided and will head to runoff elections. These runoff elections were mentioned in the title text of [[2382: Ballot Tracker Tracker]]. |
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|Nebraska | |Nebraska | ||
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|Florida | |Florida | ||
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− | |With 29 electoral votes, Florida has the 3rd most electoral votes to be distributed. It is also typically a swing state and | + | |With 29 electoral votes, Florida has the 3rd most electoral votes to be distributed. It is also typically a swing state and determines the winner of an election. |
|President Trump won the state. | |President Trump won the state. | ||
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