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2020 Presidential Election Update : Live Updates: 2020 Election Results : NPR

2020 Presidential Election Update : Live Updates: 2020 Election Results : NPR




Listen live to NPR special election coverage
Listen live to NPR special election coverage

Former Vice President Joe Biden has won the 2020 presidential election, edging out President Trump, who falsely claimed voter fraud as his opponent’s lead mounted.

The Associated Press called Pennsylvania for Biden on Saturday, giving him a total of 284 electoral college votes pushing him over the 270 threshold need to become the president-elect.

Listen to NPR’s live special coverage of the results.

Listen to special coverage of the 2020 election results

The AP’s call also makes Biden’s running, Kamala Harris, the first woman of color to be vice president-elect.

Their ticket has also received more votes than any other candidate in U.S. history, winning more than 75 million in the popular vote.

Biden’s win closes one chapter on what was quickly termed an unprecedented election and turned into a nail-biter with key states working over time to tally a previously unseen amount of mail-in ballots.

Biden took an early lead as polls closed on Tuesday. But several states deemed up for grabs this year — including Pennsylvania, Nevada, Michigan, Wisconsin and Georgia — were too close to call that night.

But as the counts went on, Biden took both Michigan and Wisconsin – Democratic strongholds Trump won in 2016 – and built small but sustained leads in Pennsylvania, Nevada and Georgia.

Even with millions of ballots yet to be counted, Trump prematurely declaring an election night victory. The president, who baselessly predicted voter fraud ahead of the vote, also falsely accused the Democrats of attempting steal the election.

The president continued to double down on those assertions and sought legal challenges to halt counting in some states and recounts in others.

Biden over the last few days expressed optimism over a potential victory and urged patience among supporters as counting continued.





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