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Decision Desk HQ Has Called Alaska For Trump In 2020 Election

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Decision Desk HQ has officially called the state of Alaska for President Donald Trump on Wednesday morning, giving him the three electoral votes on the outlet’s election map.

This makes Decision Desk HQ the first major outlet to award the state to Trump over Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden. The call itself comes a week after the actual election is one of the last states to be called by a major decision desk.

via Daily Wire:

“Decision Desk HQ Projects Trump (R) Has Won The State Of AK And Its 3 Electoral Votes,” the outlet tweeted. “Race Called At 11-11 8:22 AM EST.”

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Decision Desk HQ declared Biden the winner of the presidential race over the weekend after projecting him to win Pennsylvania. A number of other major media companies followed suit, most after awarding the former vice president the state of Pennsylvania and pushing the Democratic candidate above 270 electoral votes on their election projection maps.

Trump has refused to concede the election while his campaign continues to litigate alleged cases of voter fraud and push for audits of vote counts in battleground states such as Nevada, Michigan, and Arizona. After the slate of calls declaring Biden the winner of the presidential election, Trump released a statement vowing to continue his legal fight over alleged election malfeasance.

We all knew that introducing mail-in ballots as a means to help combat the spread of the coronavirus at the polls was going to delay the results of the election and make things all sorts of scattered, and that’s exactly what’s happened.

Hopefully, we’ll have the full, accurate results soon so we know for sure who the next commander-in-chief is going to be and can get about the business of pushing forward an agenda that will be beneficial for all Americans.

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