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US Elections 2020

These states could decide the U.S. Presidential Election

  • The U.S. presidential election will be decided by about a dozen states that could swing to either President Donald Trump, a Republican, or Democratic challenger Joe Biden.
Published November 3, 2020 Updated November 3, 2020 09:26pm
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REUTERS: The U.S. presidential election will be decided by about a dozen states that could swing to either President Donald Trump, a Republican, or Democratic challenger Joe Biden.

These states will play a critical role in delivering the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win the White House. Due to a surge in mail voting amid the coronavirus pandemic - as well as the states’ varying rules for when ballots can be counted - the results may not be known on Tuesday’s Election Day.

FLORIDA:

Electoral votes: 29

Rating in the Presidential Contest: Toss-up

Other key races: Competitive U.S. House of Representative races in the 15th and 26th Districts

GEORGIA:

Electoral votes: 16

Rating in presidential contest: Toss-up

Other key races: Both U.S. Senate seats are up for grabs and considered competitive.

NEW HAMPSHIRE:

Electoral votes: 4

Rating in presidential contest: Leans Democratic

Other key races: Governor Chris Sununu, a Republican, looks poised to win re-election.

NORTH CAROLINA:

Electoral votes: 15

Rating in presidential contest: Toss-up

Other key races: Competitive governor and U.S. Senate contests

OHIO:

Electoral votes: 18

Rating in presidential contest: Toss-up

Other key races: Competitive U.S. House contest in the 1st District

MICHIGAN:

Electoral votes: 16

Rating in presidential contest: Leans Democratic

Other key races: Competitive U.S. Senate contest

PENNSYLVANIA:

Electoral votes: 20

Rating in presidential contest: Leans Democratic

Other key races: Competitive U.S. House contests in the 1st and 10th Districts

TEXAS:

Electoral votes: 38

Rating in presidential contest: Toss-up

Other key races: Competitive U.S. Senate contest

WISCONSIN:

Electoral votes: 10

Rating in presidential contest: Leans Democratic

Other key races: No governor or U.S. Senate races on the ballot

MINNESOTA:

Electoral votes: 10

Rating in presidential contest: Leans Democratic

Other key races: Competitive contests for the U.S. Senate and U.S. House in the 1st and 7th Districts

ARIZONA:

Electoral votes: 11

Rating in presidential contest: Leaning Democratic

Other key races: Competitive U.S. Senate contest

NEVADA:

Electoral votes: 6

Rating in presidential contest: Leans Democratic

Other key races: No governor or U.S. Senate contests on the ballot

IOWA:

Electoral votes: 6

Rating in presidential contest: Toss-up

Other key races: Competitive U.S. Senate contest

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