The world is watching as Election Day results have trickled in since Tuesday evening, when the majority of states took their pick between President Donald Trump and his challenger, Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden. But the several battleground states that are still counting votes will decide which candidate reaches the 270 electoral votes needed to win the election . Midwest and Rust Belt states are the deciding factors in who will be the next president. As of Wednesday morning, Biden had won battleground Minnesota and its 10 electoral votes, but Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin remain undecided, along with Alaska, Nevada, North Carolina and Georgia. (RELATED: President Trump Takes Florida In 2020 Election As Biden Spirals Among Hispanic Voters) Wisconsin: Biden was leading in Wisconsin the morning after Election Day, with 97% of estimated votes counted and a lead of 20,697 votes. The state carries 10 electoral votes and would help solidify Biden's lead in the crucial Midwest states. This would also flip the state after Trump won it in 2016 — the first Republican to do so since 1984, according to the New York Times . What we know as of Wednesday morning: • The Associated Press hasn't called the… Read full this story
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