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Kaleigh Rogers

What’s most striking to me, Clare, is how much attention and focus was placed on Pennsylvania when there’s a chance it may not even matter who wins the Keystone State:

Clare Malone

I’m logging back on here after a couple of hours of sleep and basically catching up with the various scenarios. Some people are saying that Biden is building back that old Democratic “blue wall” in the Upper Midwest with the counting of the mail-in ballots in Michigan and Wisconsin. Then there is a big discussion about his path with Arizona and Nevada. Georgia is potentially still very much in play. I think what’s striking me this morning is the electoral map and the conventional wisdom that goes along with it: We are seeing some of the old map for Democrats (blue wall) and the new map (the Sun Belt). So, it’s an interesting transition moment to observe, if I may, from the midst of all this.

Geoffrey Skelley

Looks like votes from Brown and Kenosha counties have been added to the tallies in Wisconsin, and Biden’s lead over Trump is now at 0.6 percentage points, based on about a 21,000-vote margin, according to ABC News. Overall, 92 percent of the expected vote is in, but those were the two major places where we were still waiting on a big chunk of votes to be reported.


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