Trump attacks process as Biden leads in Georgia, Pennsylvania
Democrat Joe Biden has overtaken President Donald Trump in the vote count in Pennsylvania and Georgia.
While disclosing this on Friday November 6, 2020, AP reported that “Both races remained too early to call with votes still being counted.”
According to the report, neither candidate has reached the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win the White House, though Biden has the advantage after eclipsing Trump in Wisconsin and Michigan, two crucial Midwestern battleground states.
Biden leads Trump by nearly 6,000 votes in Pennsylvania and just over 1,000 in Georgia.
“It could take several more days for the vote count to conclude in some states, allowing a clear winner to emerge,” the report says.
With millions of ballots yet to be tabulated, Biden has already received more than 73 million votes nationally, the most in history
As Americans entered the third full day after the election without knowing who won the race, anxiety about the outcome was building. With his pathway to reelection appearing to narrow, Trump was testing how far he could go in using the trappings of presidential power to undermine confidence in the vote.
On Thursday, he advanced unsupported accusations of voter fraud to falsely argue that his rival was trying to seize power in an extraordinary effort by a sitting American president to sow doubt about the democratic process.
“This is a case when they are trying to steal an election, they are trying to rig an election,” Trump said from the podium of the White House briefing room.
AP News