Election 2020 updates: Biden warns of 'dark winter,' pushes masks in pandemic plan
The president-elect emphasized how he would handle the pandemic response.
Joe Biden is set to become the 46th president of the United States, capping a tumultuous and tension-filled campaign during a historic pandemic against President Donald Trump. ABC News characterized Joe Biden as the apparent winner of his home state of Pennsylvania, putting him over the 270 vote threshold needed to capture the presidency.
The hard-fought battle against the president was set against the backdrop of racial unrest and the coronavirus pandemic and bitter divisions among the electorate.
Trump had falsely declared on election night, when he held a lead in several key states, that he won the contest and alleged without evidence, after the count started to swing the other way, that the election was being stolen from him and that fraud had been committed.
Painting the election as a "battle for the soul of the nation," Biden won on a message of unity over division, compassion over anger, and reality over what he called Trump's "wishful thinking" as the coronavirus pandemic cast a heavy shadow over the campaign.
The 2020 election has shattered voting records with votes totaling 147 million and counting, surpassing the 138 million who voted in 2016.
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Michigan attorney general responds to Trump campaign’s suit
The Michigan attorney general’s office responded to the Trump campaign saying earlier today it had filed a lawsuit in the Michigan Court of Claims to halt ballot counting, claiming it had not been provided "access to numerous counting locations."
The office said it has not been notified about the suit yet in court but that the election process is transparent.
"Michigan’s elections have been conducted transparently, with access provided for both political parties and the public, and using a robust system of checks and balances to ensure that all ballots are counted fairly and accurately,” Ryan Jarvi, a spokesperson for Attorney General Dana Nessel, said in a statement.
“Michigan will always continue to protect the rights of all voters to have their ballots counted," Jarvi added.
-ABC News Kendall Karson
Lansing, Michigan, finishes ballot count
Lansing, the capital city in Michigan, is done counting ballots, the city clerk's office told ABC News.
With 99% of the expected vote reporting in the county, Biden has won 65% compared to Trump’s 33%.
Lansing sits in Ingham County, which Hillary Clinton won by roughly 35,000 votes in 2016. Biden's margin is over 46,000 votes.
-ABC News’ Kendall Karson
Trump projected to win 1 out of 4 electoral votes in Maine
ABC News now projects that Biden will win three out of Maine's four electoral votes, raising his Electoral College standing to 227 votes. Trump is projected to win Maine's final vote, bringing his count to 214.
A candidate needs 270 in order to win the presidency.
Biden characterized as apparent winner of Wisconsin
With 100% of precincts reporting, ABC News reports that Biden has a lead of about a half a percentage point over Trump in Wisconsin. Because the vote is very close and has not yet been certified, ABC News is not projecting a winner, but is characterizing Biden as the apparent winner.