The 2020 presidential election has taken several new and interesting turns since November 3.
As of this writing, the states that remain undeclared or in serious question are as follows: Arizona, Georgia, Alaska, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina.
Many conservatives have serious concerns about this election and the subsequent outcome. However, amid the noise, there is no doubt that the end result is another four years for President Donald Trump.
It’s not over until it’s over
At this time, numerous states are still counting votes; there’s also a lot of ambiguity about the integrity of the voting count process. Some reports allege that illegal votes are underway and being counted to assist Biden. This is especially reported in Michigan, a state in which President Trump has vowed to take legal action to ensure the integrity of the vote count.
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At this time, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Alaska, and Georgia, remain in the favor of Trump. Some sources have reported a Biden win in Arizona but this is under dispute. Votes in Arizona are still being counted, many of which come from conservative-leaning counties.