Biden Is Projected To Be The President-Elect. Here’s How It All Went Down.
To reiterate where we stand in Arizona: Biden currently leads by a margin of 1.4 percentage points, or 43,779 votes. We estimate there are about 220,000 ballots left to count there, which Trump would need to win by at least a 60-40 ratio to pull ahead. While recent vote releases have been Republican-leaning, they haven’t been that Republican-leaning.
Jeff Van Drew, the former Democrat who switched parties to become a Republican, has won reelection in New Jersey’s 2nd Congressional District, according to the Associated Press. (ABC News hasn’t made a projection there yet.) A lot of these marginal House seats going the GOP’s way.
It will be weeks before we know the final popular vote, but one thing is certain: This will be the seventh time in the last eight presidential elections that Democrats have won the popular vote. George W. Bush in 2004 was the only Republican to do so during that span.
