How many votes will the winner of the US presidential election obtain in the Electoral College in 2020?
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In order to obtain victory in the US presidential election of 2020, a presidential candidate must receive the votes of at least 270 of the delegates that make up the US Electoral College, consisting of 538 delegates from all 50 US states plus Washington, DC.
For the sake of this question, Electoral College votes coming from any state, Congressional district or the District of Columbia will be considered to have been granted to a specific candidate as soon as it becomes clear that such candidate has won the popular vote (after any reallocation) in that territory. The outcome containing the final count of delegates granted to the individual who's elected president of the United States in the 2020 general elections will be the winning outcome of this forecast.
Futuur may decide to resolve this question at any point after November 4th, 2020, when it considers the official election results, concession speeches and eventual legal actions taken by parties have finally made clear who the upcoming president is and how many Electoral College delegates he/she has won. If any ambiguity is raised concerning the final amount of votes in the Electoral College, Futuur might decide at its own discretion between reopening this forecast after the November elections, or keeping it closed until the eventual doubts surrounding such results are settled.