Race to 270: Biden holds the upper hand on paths to presidential victory

Thousands of votes are yet to be counted, including ones that will decide who wins the battleground states of Arizona, Nevada, Georgia and Pennsylvania.

News 12 Staff

Nov 6, 2020, 3:56 AM

Updated 1,531 days ago

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The race for president is still too close to call, with Joe Biden sitting 17 electoral votes away.
Thousands of votes are yet to be counted, including ones that will decide who wins the battleground states of Arizona, Nevada, Georgia and Pennsylvania.
President Donald Trump's path to victory is much narrower than Biden's, according to analyst Mike Dawidziak, who says he has to reverse course in Arizona and win Georgia, North Carolina and Pennsylvania to come out victorious.
"He has to hold Arizona, that's critical. My sources in Arizona tell me that it's unlikely that Trump will overcome the deficit but it's still numerically possible," says Dawidziak.
Legally casted mail-in ballots are still being counted in key states where the outcome is too close to call, and military ballots are still arriving as well.
The Trump campaign filed legal challenges in multiple states, insisting the processing of ballots should be stopped, without offering evidence to irregularities. Judges in Georgia and Michigan quickly dismissed those lawsuits.
He also blasted the electoral process and claimed that the election was being stolen from him, also without providing any direct evidence of fraud.


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