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Joe Biden pulls ahead in key state of Georgia as he inches closer to victory

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Joe Biden has narrowly overtaken Donald Trump in Georgia and now leads the key battleground state by just 917 votes, putting the White House within his reach.

It is the first time the Democratic candidate has led in the south-eastern state, which is still too close to call and hasn't gone blue since it backed Bill Clinton in 1992.

Biden, 77, needs to win just one more state to be able to claim victory in the knife-edge US presidential election, which has come down to five key states.

Trump, 74, has no path to the White House if he doesn't win Georgia. As of Friday morning, Biden held razor-thin leads in Arizona, Georgia and Nevada, while the incumbent Republican president was clinging to North Carolina and Pennsylvania.

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