The speed of announcing the results for the 2020 US presidential election set the slowest record since 2000
According to reports, the results of the 2020 US presidential election were influenced by multiple factors, making it the slowest announcement since 2000. Restrictions due to the pandemic, large-scale early voting, high voter turnout and a slim vote margin in key swing states led to a long wait. Voters and financial markets anxiously waited for four days before finally confirming Biden's election as president.
This year, due to a large number of early votes, analysts predict that it may still take some time to reveal the results.
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