US Election Results HIGHLIGHTS: Joe Biden Defeats Donald Trump, Becomes America's President-Elect
US Presidential Elections 2020 Highlights: A neck and neck battle is going on in the United States with both Donald Trump and Joe Biden claiming victory. Key battleground states of Michigan, Wisconsion, North Carolina and Nevada are keeping the results pending. Nevada is going to Biden's kitty if reports are to be believed. The states where Trump has won are South Dakota, Utah, Missouri, Louisiana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Arkansas, Alabama, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia, and Indiana. Meanwhile, Biden has won Delaware, Colorado, New Hampshire, District of Columbia, New York, Vermont, Connecticut, Virginia, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Rhode Island, California, Michigan and Wisconsin. Stay tuned for minute-by-minute updates on US elections 2020!
Donald Trump has refused to concede as the President of the country and even threatened the new president-elect of legal challenges. “We all know why Joe Biden is rushing to falsely pose as the winner, and why his media allies are trying so hard to help him: they don’t want the truth to be exposed,” Trump said, adding "The simple fact is this election is far from over.”
Incumbent US President Donald Trump is currently leading in the states of Alaska and North Carolina, while his rival Joe Biden is likely to emerge victorious in Nevada, Arizona, Georgia, and Pennsylvania.
Incumbent US President Donald Trump is currently leading in the states of Alaska and North Carolina, while his rival Joe Biden is likely to emerge victorious in Nevada, Arizona, Georgia, and Pennsylvania.
After “Mandate of Action”, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris prepare the ground for fighting the Coronavirus crisis in America as according to his speech earlier today, he would take action on the virus on "day one of his presidency".
“I want people to know we’re not waiting to get the work done,” Biden said emphasizing that he and his running mate, Kamala Harris, have held briefings over the coronavirus and US economy as the record-breaking fresh Covid-19 cases are being reported daily.
Biden is six electoral college votes away from winning the presidency, and has taken the lead in three crucial states — Georgia, Pennsylvania and Nevada — any one of which would give him the key to the White House
Georgia has been a stronghold of the Republican party as it has been winning there since 1992. Joe Biden had campaigned in Georgia one week ahead of the election date and his running mate Kamala Harris had also joined the campaign there.
So if Biden ultimately is able to win in Georgia, it will go beyond rebuilding the 'blue wall' and reach the point of expansion for the democratic party in the ‘red’ territory.
The US Supreme Court has struck down Republicans’ appeal to immediately halt the counting of ballots in Pennsylvania arriving after Election Day.
Samuel Alito ordered Pennsylvania in the meantime to continue keeping the late-arriving ballots separate, affirming a decision already made by the state's top elections official, AFP reported.
"Does anyone even try to make an argument why there is a good faith reason to block GOP poll watchers, or are we just supposed to ignore how highly suspicious that seems?" reads one of the tweets retweeted by Trump.
With the addition of 7,248 votes, Joe Biden has had an increase of over 60% in lead against Donald Trump. This is being seen as a significant development as the lead overall has gotten to 0.1% whereas 0.5% or less is needed to have a recount.
As per latest reports, Donald Trump will continue his uncorroborated rant over what he considers to be a rigged election with mail-in ballots being used illegally. He and his supporters will reportedly soon be carrying out the chant of “Count all legal votes” to accuse the democratic party of indulging in voter fraud as according to them, fake votes are being registered in favour of Biden.
While Joe Biden is yet to become the ‘President-Elect’, his transition team is getting to work. Longtime Biden aide Ted Kaufman is leading the team to ensure the former vice president can begin his presidency with a smooth transition while key states continue with counting the outstanding votes to paint a clear picture of the next US president.
As per reports, Philadelphia county has approximately 38,000 ballots pending for count while 15,000 to 20,000 are the provisional ballots and in Alleghany, there are 35,000 votes yet to be counted including mail-in and provisional ballots.
As per reports, Philadelphia county has approximately 38,000 ballots pending for count while 15,000 to 20,000 are the provisional ballots and in Alleghany, there are 35,000 votes yet to be counted including mail-in and provisional ballots.
According to the Pennsylvania secretary of state’s website, there were about 89,000 more mail ballots to count. Many were from Allegheny County, a largely Democratic area. So the close margin between Donald Trump and Joe Biden with a considerable amount of votes outstanding is what has caused the delay in declaring the victory of either party in the state.
Government officials in Nevada have stated that they are prioritising accuracy over speed at a time when there is record-breaking influx of mail-in ballots under extended deadlines which is taking more time. “We told everyone early on that results would take at least 10 days,” Secretary of State spokeswoman Jennifer A. Russell said in an email.
We have to remember the purpose of our politics is not a total unrelenting unending warfare. No, the purpose of our politics, work of the nation is not to fan the flames of conflict but to solve problems. To guarantee justice. To give everybody a fair shot, to improve the lives of the people”.
He was an active part of the campaign and has met several delegates in the course.
Reiterating the call of "every vote counts".
Joe Biden addresses the media accompanied by the vice-presidential candidate Kamala Harris who is going to be in silent support as his running mate.
124,500 Ballots Yet To Be Counted In Nevada
According to the secretary of state's office, there are 124,500 outstanding ballots in Nevada. The se includes 58,000 mail ballots and 66,500 voter registration ballots that are yet to be counted: 90% of them are in Clark County.
By Friday evening, Biden had a lead of over 19,500 votes out of more than 6.5 million ballots cast. That's an edge of about 0.29%. State law dictates that a recount must be held if the margin between the two candidates is less than 0.5%
As per a report by CNN, President Donald Trump's strategy to legally challenge the election results is not getting the kind of response or involvement that it should according to the Republican nominee. While Joe Biden's lead grows more recently in states like Pennsylvania, Trump has been questioning his legal team while stating his disbelief over their ability to defend him in the courts. He is reportedly asking for his team to find better lawyers, according to one person who has spoken to him.
Former Governor Mitt Romney has slammed Donald Trump for his allegations of voter fraud in US Elections.
Former Governor Mitt Romney has slammed Donald Trump for his allegations of voter fraud in US Elections.
Trump fired off several tweets in the early morning hours on Friday, and repeated some of the complaints he aired earlier at the White House. “I easily WIN the Presidency of the United States with LEGAL VOTES CAST,” he said on Twitter, without offering any evidence that any illegal votes have been cast.
Twitter flagged the post as possibly misleading, something it has done to numerous posts by Trump since Election Day.
i. Georgia: Biden is leading by 1,097 votes
ii. Pennsylvania: Biden is leading by 5,587 votes
iii. Nevada: Biden leading by 11,438
iv. Arizona: Biden leading by 47,052
Joe Biden has overtaken Donald Trump in all important Pennsylvania at 9 am EST. Biden now leads by 5,587 votes with ballots still being counted.
Pennsylvania had just two ways to vote: Mail or in person. There was no in-person early voting possible here. So, it figures that votes getting counted on Friday are skewing blue and adding more to Biden's total rather than Trump's tally.
Two days after America voted, all eyes are on Pennsylvania again, which delivers 20 electoral votes to the winner. If Biden wins this, then we can say he has won the election. If Trump wins the state and wins nearly every other state thats still left to be called, then we have a sensational comeback on our hands.
Biden leads Trump 253-214.
Biden is projecting confidence, the campaign even has a stage ready in Wilmington, Delaware and microphones are being tested -- sending out strong visual cues for a big announcement tonight.
At 4.30 am, on Friday morning, Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden pulled ahead of President Donald Trump with the slimmest of leads in Georgia, which puts 16 electoral votes into the winner's column. At least 99 per cent of the votes are in.
It was 28 years ago when a Democratic candidate won Republican stronghold Georgia. That was Bill Clinton in 1992.
After the latest votes came in, Biden inched ahead by 917 votes. If Biden does go on to win Georgia, his electoral vote count will be perched at 269, one short of the magic number 270 to win the White House.
At 4.30 am, on Friday morning, Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden pulled ahead of President Donald Trump with the slimmest of leads in Georgia, which puts 16 electoral votes into the winner's column. At least 99 per cent of the votes are in.
It was 28 years ago when a Democratic candidate won Republican stronghold Georgia. That was Bill Clinton in 1992.
After the latest votes came in, Biden inched ahead by 917 votes. If Biden does go on to win Georgia, his electoral vote count will be perched at 269, one short of the magic number 270 to win the White House.
The Secret Service is dispatching officers to tighten protection for Joe Biden, The Washington Post reports. “The Secret Service is sending reinforcements to Wilmington, Del., starting Friday to help protect former vice president Joe Biden as his campaign prepares for the possibility he may soon claim victory in his bid for the White House."
Georgia's Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger’s press secretary Ari Schaffer told CNN that he will not give another update again tonight. According to the latest update, the state still had 14,097 votes left to be tallied. At the moment, President Trump is leading Biden by just 1,805 votes.
As per latest trends, Democrat contender Joe Biden is still ahead with 264 electoral votes, while President Donald Trump is stuck at 214. A candidate needs 270 electoral votes to win the presidency in the United States of America.
In an apparent attack on popular Indian-American Republican politician Nikki Haley, Donald Trump Jr has accused that "2024 GOP hopefuls" are "sitting on the sidelines" and not speaking out against the "fraud" in the counting of votes as claimed by his father and US President Donald Trump.
Police in Philadelphia are on high alert after they were tipped off about an alleged family that’s driving up from Virginia to unleash an attack at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia while the counting of votes are currently underway. According to local media Action News, a man has been taken into custody, and cops have recovered a weapon and recovered the Hummer vehicle they were tipped off about. No injuries have been reported so far.
The US presidential election result remains in the balance as a handful of battleground states complete their vote counts. Democrat Joe Biden has racked up at least 264 of the 270 electoral votes that he needs, according to US network projections.
ABC, CBS and NBC all cut away from President Donald Trump on Thursday as he spoke from the White House to make an unfounded accusation that the presidential election was being stolen from him.
Vice-Presidential candidate Kamala Harris tore into US President Donald Trump over his attempts to stop the counting of votes in states that he is losing and calling the outcome as “fraudulent”. “Over 100 million Americans voted before Election Day with a belief in our electoral process—trusting that their ballots would count. Now, Trump is trying to invalidate these ballots, and we need to fight back,” she said.
A team of international observers has described US President Donald Trump's claims of voter fraud as "baseless allegations", asserting that such remarks harm public trust in democratic institutions.
The observers from the Organization for Security and co-operation in Europe (OSCE), of which the United States is a member, said in a preliminary report on Wednesday that the November 3 general elections were competitive and well managed despite legal uncertainties and logistical challenges.
US President Donald Trump has filed a complaint petition in the Court of Claims in Michigan State in the United State seeking a mandate from the court to Secretary Jocelyn Benson to order all counting and processing of absentee votes cease immediately.
The complaint filed by President Trump reviewed by IANS seeks immediate declaratory and injunctive relief.
The prayer of relief moved by Michigan citizens has asked the Court to order a "speedy hearing" of this action and "advance it on the calenda
Washington: The Democratic-led US House of Representatives witnessed the largest and most diverse group of openly LGBTQ candidates being elected and re-election to Congress in the recently concluded election.
In a statement on Wednesday, the the LGBTQ Victory Fund, a national organization that works to increase the number of openly LGBTQ elected officials in government, confirmed that nine candidates of the community have won, reports The Hill news website.br>
Of the nine, seven are in the House and two in the Senate, it added.
According to the group, New York Democrats Mondaire Jones and Ritchie Torres became the first openly gay African-African men to win an election to Congress.
As per CNN, here’s how Trump and Biden are doing in these key states:
Nevada – Biden leading by 7,647 votes
Arizona - Biden leading by 68,390 votes
Georgia- Trump leading by 23,009 votes
Pennsylvania - Trump leading by 1,64,414 votes
North Carolina - Trump leading by 76,737 votes
Alaska - Trump leading by 51, 382 votes
The day the US -- the second-largest emitter after China -- legally left the Paris Agreement aimed to avert the threat of catastrophic climate change, the UN Climate Change, nations and non-profit organizations said they must ensure the international treaty is implemented in full with all US stakeholders and partners around the world.
As per a report in Associated Press report, dozens of angry supporters of President Donald Trump converged on vote-counting centers in Detroit and Phoenix as the returns went against him Wednesday in the two key states, while thousands of anti-Trump protesters demanding a complete tally of the ballots in the still-undecided election took to the streets in cities across the U.S.
Police arrested 10 people in Portland and 50 in New York as activists rallied in several U.S. cities demanding that Election 2020 vote counts proceed unimpeded: Reuters
Nevada, which accounts for 6 electoral votes is all that Biden would need to the finish off the presidential race. Biden is six EVs short of the magic figure and is leading in Nevada. Nevada win would be crucial for Biden's overall victory.
With 49.3% votes Biden is leading, while Trump is trailing at 48.7% with a very thin margin.
New York police detained at least a dozen people following protests over US Elections vote count
Chinese short-video making app has joined the ongoing social media war with US President Trump who is declaring premature victories, saying it has pulled down videos spreading election misinformation from two Republican-supporting accounts -- The Republican Hype House and The Republican Boys.
The videos by Republican Hype House and the Republican Boys were spreading false claims about "election fraud" as the vote counting was still underway.
"These videos have been removed for violating our policies on misleading information," TikTok said in a tweet on Thursday.
In a twist in the key state of Michigan, Donald Trump has taken a lead. Earlier, Biden was leading in Michigan.
The Trump re-election campaign filed lawsuits in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Georgia, casting a wide net to contest battleground states as he trails Biden.
Washington state Governor Jay Inslee has said that every legal vote, which were cast during the US presidential election earlier this week, should be counted.
"There was always a possibility we wouldn't know who would win the presidency on election night," Xinhua news agency quoted Inslee as saying in a statement on Wednesday.
"More Americans this year have voted early and by mail than ever before due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Those votes were legal, duly-cast and must be counted, even if it takes some time.
Democratic vice-presidential candidate Kamala Harris said: "No matter what Trump says, we must count every single vote. Donate to the Biden Fight Fund today to ensure we have the resources we need to fight to ensure this process remains fair."
On the other hand, Biden who has a narrow lead of over 8,000 votes in Nevada just needs that one state to become a president.
Nevada looks like to be a tough battleground between Donald Trump and Joe Biden with the former Vice President having a slight edge over the US President. Both Trump and Biden remain hopeful as votes continue to be counted.
According to AP, at 5.00 am IST, Biden stood ahead of Trump with 5,88,252 votes in the state while the President was close enough with 5,80,605.
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden on Wednesday said he is winning enough states to reach the magic number of 270 electoral college votes needed to win the presidency.
Biden's remarks, in which he described this as a victory for American people, democracy and America, came after major media networks projected him as the winner in the two major battleground states of Wisconsin and Michigan, bringing him steps closer to presidency.
"But this will not be my victory alone or our victory alone. It will be a victory for us the American people, for our democracy, for America. And there will be no blue states and red states when we win, just the United States of America. God bless you all and may god protect our troops," Biden said in his address in his home state of Delaware.
As per records, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden has won the most votes out of any candidate in history of US Presidential Elections.
Former President Obama previously held the record for most votes cast for a presidential candidate in 2008, garnering over 69.4 million votes at the time.
Democratic Party candidate Joe Biden has staked his claim to the US presidency claiming that he has the electoral college votes for a victory, declaring, "We the people will not surrender."
At last count, Biden is at 253 and Trump at 214.
"I will govern as an American president," Biden said adding that there will be no red states and blue states when we win. Just the United States of America."
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden inched closer to the White House on Wednesday by winning the key battleground state of Wisconsin.
The campaign of President Donald Trump has sought a recounting of votes in Wisconsin, which has 10 electoral college votes. A candidate needs to win at least 270 of the 538 electoral college votes to be declared the winner.
The campaign of President Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit in Michigan to stop the counting of ballots in the presidential election, news agency Retuters reported.
“We have filed suit today in the Michigan Court of Claims to halt counting until meaningful access has been granted. We also demand to review those ballots which were opened and counted while we did not have meaningful access,” the campaign said in a statement.
Currency and equity markets remained volatile as the US Presidential race was closer than predicted, leaving the result in doubt for days.
Gaurang Somaiya, Forex and Bullion Analyst, Motilal Oswal Financial Services, said: "After opening lower, the rupee traded in a narrow range against the US dollar, but the volatility within the range remained high. Market participants are cautious as early results suggest that the US Presidential election proved far closer than polls had predicted potentially leaving the outcome in doubt for days or weeks.
The state is high stakes for both the Trump and Joe Biden camps. It's one of the three states Trump flipped in 2016 with a less than one point margin.
Taken together, Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania could prove crucial in determining who wins the White House.
Donald Trump's lead against Joe Biden in Pennsylvania and Georgia has narrowed. Joe Biden's vote count has increased against Trump's in both states.
A new batch of votes reported in Georgia has cut Trump’s lead there to just under 90,000 votes, the New York Times reports.
Donald Trump's campaign has said the incumbent US President will ask for recount in Wisconsin, AFP and CNN report.
Voter turnout in the US Presidential Election 2020 reported to being massive by recent standards. However, it has not come close to surpassing the record of 81.8% eligible voters that voted in 1876. Republican Rutherford B. Hayes won that year, AP reports.
In the latest update, as reported by CNN, Joe Biden's lead against Donald Trump has narrowed. Biden is currently leading Trump by 29,525 votes, a loss of around 6,000 votes from before.
In the latest update, as reported by CNN, Joe Biden's lead against Donald Trump has narrowed. Biden is currently leading Trump by 29,525 votes, a loss of around 6,000 votes from before.
In a court today, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, Elections Board Chief Clerk Lee Soltysiak testified that as of Sunday, 2,700 absentee ballots in the county were identified to have some problems and will probably not be counted. Some were extremely faulty ballots, with envelopes of confidentiality missing or having other problems. While the vast majority were ballots that were returned to the election board, CNN reported.
New York: Democrat Mondaire Jones has won election in New York City’s northern suburbs, making him among the first openly gay Black men to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives. This comes soon after the election of another gay black Democrat on Tuesday. Ritchie Torres, a 32-year-old New York City Council member won in a district in the Bronx.
New York: Democrat Mondaire Jones has won election in New York City’s northern suburbs, making him among the first openly gay Black men to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives. This comes soon after the election of another gay black Democrat on Tuesday. Ritchie Torres, a 32-year-old New York City Council member won in a district in the Bronx.
US President Donald Trump's tweet raising doubts over the credibility of mail-in ballots has been flagged by Twitter.
"Some or all of the content shared in this Tweet is disputed and might be misleading about an election or other civic process," Twitter's alert reads.
US President Donald Trump's tweet raising doubts over the credibility of mail-in ballots has been flagged by Twitter.
"Some or all of the content shared in this Tweet is disputed and might be misleading about an election or other civic process," Twitter's alert reads.
US President Donald Trump's tweet raising doubts over the credibility of mail-in ballots has been flagged by Twitter.
"Some or all of the content shared in this Tweet is disputed and might be misleading about an election or other civic process," Twitter's alert reads.
In another tweet, the Republican party candidate and incumbent US President Donald Trump has raised doubts over mail-in ballots, writes "Last night I was leading, often solidly, in many key States, in almost all instances Democrat-run & controlled. Then, one by one, they started to magically disappear as surprise ballot dumps were counted".
In another tweet, the Republican party candidate and incumbent US President Donald Trump has raised doubts over mail-in ballots, writes "Last night I was leading, often solidly, in many key States, in almost all instances Democrat-run & controlled. Then, one by one, they started to magically disappear as surprise ballot dumps were counted".
In another tweet, the Republican party candidate and incumbent US President Donald Trump has raised doubts over mail-in ballots, writes "Last night I was leading, often solidly, in many key States, in almost all instances Democrat-run & controlled. Then, one by one, they started to magically disappear as surprise ballot dumps were counted".
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Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden's campaign said on Wednesday it has legal teams standing by if US President Donald Trump follows through with his threat to go to court to try to stop the counting of votes.
"If the president makes good on his threat to go to court to try to prevent the proper tabulation of votes, we have legal teams standing by ready to deploy to resist that effort," Biden campaign manager Jen O'Malley Dillon said in a statement.
The tensions between US President Donald Trump and social media platforms continued to simmer as Twitter mounted restrictions on one of his controversial tweets while Facebook put labels to the president's posts that alleged election theft, while the vote counting was underway.
"We are up BIG, but they are trying to STEAL the Election," the message from Trump read, on both social media platforms.
"We will never let them do it. Votes cannot be cast after the Polls are closed!"
Twitter immediately flagged this tweet, saying "some or all of the content shared in this Tweet is disputed and might be misleading about an election or other civic process".
As per the latest reports, counting has been stopped in Pennsylvania.
Trump in his late night PC had said "We'll be going to the US Supreme Court. We want all voting to stop. We don't want them to find any ballots at 4 in the morning and add them to the list... as far as I'm concerned, we've already won."
We'll be going to the US Supreme Court. We want all voting to stop. We don't want them to find any ballots at 4 in the morning and add them to the list... as far as I'm concerned, we've already won: Donald Trump, US President
At 2 AM as per the US time, Donald Trump will be addressing media as counting remains underway in key states.
US President Donald Trump races ahead of Joe Biden with 213 electoral votes following Florida and Texas win. Biden at 210, Reuters has said.
However as per Fox News, Biden is leading.
Sarah McBride, a prominent American advocate for LGBTQ rights, has become the first and only openly transgender state senator in the US after winning the race in Delaware.
With the win on Tuesday night, the 30-year-old Democrat has also become the country's highest-ranking transgender official.
Taking to Twitter, McBride wrote: "We did it. We won the general election. Thank you, thank you, thank you."
She will now represent Delaware's 1st Senate District after defeating Republican Steve Washington, NBC News reported.
Twitter blocks Trump’s tweet alleging stealing of votes by Democrats.
Trump had tweeted: “We are up BIG, but they are trying to STEAL the Election. We will never let them do it. Votes cannot be cast after the Polls are closed!”
Keep the faith guys we’re gonna win this. Thank You”
Trump: 210
Biden: 237
States where results are clear: 41
Remaining States: 9
Mail-In Votes: Not yet counted
Joe Biden’s national tally has surged to 223, remaining only 47-electoral votes short of the magic figure of 270. Trump’s tally meanwhile has soared past 200-mark.
As per reports the following states have been clinched by US President Donald Trump who is racing for a re-election
Utah
Nebraska
Lousiana
South Carolina
Alabama
South Dakota
North Dakota
Arkansas
Tennessee
West Virginia
Oklahoma
Kentucky
Indiana
As per reports the following states have been clinched by Democratic party presidential candidate Joe Biden
Washington
Oregon
California
Illinois
New Mexico
New Hampshire
New York
Massachusets
New Jersey
Maryland
Vermont
Connecticut
Delaware
Colorado
As Biden wins California, his national tally surges past 200. He has secured 207 electoral votes while Trump remains at 148 despite his win in Florida. Biden remains 63 electoral votes behind the majority-mark,
Reducing the difference with Biden, Donald Trump took remarkable lead in the latest hour. His tally improved to 115 electoral votes as against 129 of Biden.
Trends in Pennsylvania have changed significantly as Trump has taken a good lead, with over 50% of the votes. Earlier Biden was leading here.
President Donald Trump has also scaled 100 electoral votes. Biden has managed to get 129 electoral votes so far.
The results however depends to a great extent on the decision of the 12 swing states.
Trends suggest Democrat Joe Biden surges ahead with 129 electoral votes, while Trump has 94 electoral votes.
Polls have closed in Florida, a key state that is likely to signal the outcome of this election. Polls are also closing in three other important states, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Texas, reports NYT.
We're only minutes away from polling locations in six states closing for the night.
We're only minutes away from polling locations in six states closing for the night.
Democrats are favoured to emerge from 14 hotly contested U.S. Senate races with full control of Congress in Tuesday's election, but final results from at least five of those contests may not be available for days, and in some cases, months.
Democrats are favoured to emerge from 14 hotly contested U.S. Senate races with full control of Congress in Tuesday's election, but final results from at least five of those contests may not be available for days, and in some cases, months.
US vice-presidential candidate Kamala Harris in a tweet said: "Joe Biden knows that no matter where we come from or where we live, no matter our race or gender, background or faith; no matter how we identify or who we love; no matter the language your grandmother speaks—what we have in common is so much stronger than what divides us."
The FBI has launched an investigation after reports in parts of the country of automated calls telling people not to vote today. Officials have said voters should ignore the calls and that voting is continuing as normal.
Results in North Carolina are set to be delayed by at least 45 minutes after voting at four locations was delayed this morning, leading officials to extend opening hours at the sites
Democratic candidate Joe Biden is currently ahead in the polls, although the battle is much closer in a number of key states, which could sway the course of the election.
Both candidates have continued to travel throughout election day. Trump has visited RNC staff in Arlington, Virginia, while Biden returned to his childhood hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania.
The US looks set for its highest voter turnout in over a century, although varying rules across different states mean some will not finish counting ballots on election night.
In an appeal to voters, Joe Biden in a tweet said: "Today is your absolute last chance to vote in this election. If you haven’t voted early, I need you to vote today and stay in line as long as it takes. Our democracy is at stake."
In an appeal to voters, Joe Biden in a tweet said: "Today is your absolute last chance to vote in this election. If you haven’t voted early, I need you to vote today and stay in line as long as it takes. Our democracy is at stake."
Results in North Carolina are set to be delayed by at least 45 minutes, after the state's elections board agreed to keep four polling stations open for longer due to technical problems earlier in the day.
Each site will make up for the delay in opening in the morning, with one centre's opening for an additional three-quarters of an hour.
Demoracts' Vice-Presidential Kamala Harris, when asked how she felt about her chances, said the day wasn't over yet, and she was reminding people to come out and cast their votes.
The day isn't over. Ask me after the poll is closed, maybe I'll have a better idea but right now I'm here to remind people to vote as the election is still happening, it's not over: Kamala Harris, US vice-presidential candidate when asked 'how are you doing about your chances today
Voters in several US states have received mysterious robocalls urging them to stay home on Election Day, according to state and party officials. But midday Eastern time - with more than half the expected number of American ballots already cast - there was little sign of digital interference long dreaded by those charged with keeping the vote safe.
"We're not out of the woods yet," said Christopher Krebs, a senior Department of Homeland Security official who has become one a leading government spokesman on election security. He told a press conference earlier Tuesday that "today in some sense is halftime. There may be other events or activities or efforts to interfere or undermine confidence in the election."
A federal judge has ordered the United States Postal Service (USPS) to check its processing facilities for any undelivered ballots by 15:00 EST (20:00 GMT) on election day.
District Judge Emmet Sullivan ordered searches in a number of USPS districts, including areas in key battleground states, such as Central Pennsylvania and Philadelphia, South Florida and Arizona.
Rules surrounding postal voting vary by state, but many require that all mailed ballots be received by the end of election day, according to a report by Reuters.
"It's good to be home," said Biden, addressing his supporters before entering the property.
US Elections Voting LIVE: Clyburn predicts a 'good night for Democrats'
The third-ranking Democrat in the US House is predicting Democrats will pick up as many as a dozen House seats.
Majority Whip Jim Clyburn told reporters outside a polling place in Columbia, South Carolina, on Tuesday that he believed it would be a "good night for Democrats" up and down the ticket.
Clyburn says, "Holding the House would just be status quo. Winning the Senate would make it good." Democrats control the House 232-197, with five open seats and one independent. It takes 218 seats to control the chamber. Republicans control the Senate.
Clyburn has expressed concerns about voter suppression. He says President Donald Trump has been "literally stoking flames of indecision, unrest, threatening violence." Clyburn says the nation's division "didn't start with Trump, and it won't stop with Trump." (AP)
Trump predicted that a red wave would re-elect him to the White House, while his Democratic challenger Biden is confident of a big win.
Trump predicted that a red wave would re-elect him to the White House, while his Democratic challenger Biden is confident of a big win.
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday said that he feels very good about his chances of winning the presidential elections against his Democratic rival Joe Biden, hoping that the large crowds at his rallies in key battleground states would turn into votes for him. Trump addressed as many as 14 rallies in the last three days in the key battleground states, almost all of which were attended by thousands of people. The top battleground States are Florida, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin and Arizona. We feel very good. We have crowds that nobody's ever had before, it's insane and I think you can agree. It's been incredible. The crowds have been incredible, Trump told Fox News in an interview on Tuesday morning.
Background
US Presidential Elections: The day has come after 2 furious debates and relentless campaigning between the US Elections 2020 presidential candidates Donald Trump and Joe Biden and their vice presidents. Amid the deadly Coronavirus pandemic, Americans will finally choose who will be the next President of the United States.
Nearly 100 million people have already cast their ballots in early voting, putting the country on course for its highest turnout in a century. Some 239 million people are eligible to vote this year. The mail-in ballots could take days or weeks to be counted in some states – meaning a winner might not be declared in the hours after polls close on Tuesday.
National polls give a firm lead to Biden, but it is a closer race in the states that could decide the outcome.
Coronavirus has at times overshadowed the election campaign, with the pandemic in the US worsening over the final weeks of the race. The country has recorded more cases and more deaths than anywhere else in the world, and fear of infection has contributed to an unprecedented surge in early and postal voting.
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