There is no surprise here. According to CNN, Trump leads 68% to 29% for Biden in Indiana. In 2016, the results were 56.5% for Trump and 37.5% for Clinton. In Kentucky, on the other hand, the results from 2% of polling stations point to Trump's advantage of 67.5% to 31.1%. No surprise here either.
Meanwhile, the results from North Carolina should not be released until around 01:15 BST. They were scheduled to arrive at 00:30 BST. Overall, a large number of correspondence votes leads to a delay in the publication of the results.
Meanwhile, Trump tweets about very good results from all over the country. His staff, however, indicate that the results will be very close.

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