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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Nevada has 190,000 ballots to count, mostly near Las Vegas
Note: Updated to correct outstanding number of ballots
About 190,150 ballots in Nevada have yet to be counted. Of those, 90% are in Clark County, home to Las Vegas, state officials said.
Of the 190,000 ballots statewide, 123,554 are ballots that were either returned by mail or dropped of in person at a ballot drop-off location, and 66,596 are ballots that were cast in person at a polling place, either during early voting or on Election Day, by voters who took advantage of Nevada’s new same-day voter registration law.
Mail-in ballots will continue to be counted through Nov. 10 so long as they arrive postmarked by Nov. 3. "We cannot estimate with any degree of accuracy how many ballots might fall into this category," Nevada Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske said.
-ABC News' Kendall Karson and Cheyenne Haslett
Biden stresses calm, says 'each ballot must be counted'
Biden addressed the nation Thursday afternoon, saying, "Each ballot must be counted."
"Democracy is sometimes messy. It sometimes requires a little patience," Biden said.
"We have no doubt that when the count is finished, Senator [Kamala] Harris and I will be declared the winners," he said. "So I ask everyone to stay calm... The process is working. The count is being completed and we'll know very soon."
Before speaking about the election, Biden mentioned COVID-19, saying he and Harris just finished briefings on the pandemic and the economy.
"Cases are on the rise nationwide and we're nearing 240,000 deaths," Biden said. "Our hearts go out to each and every family that has lost a loved one to this terrible disease."
ABC News to broadcast prime-time special on election
ABC News will broadcast another one-hour prime-time special, "Election 2020 -- A Special Edition of '20/20'" at 10 p.m. Thursday on the ABC television network and on ABC News Live.
Chief Anchor George Stephanopoulos will lead coverage from New York City joined by "World News Tonight" Anchor David Muir, "ABC News Live Prime" Anchor Linsey Davis and ABC News’ powerhouse political team reporting the newest developments on the race to the White House. ABC News correspondents will report from battleground states where the decision still hangs in the balance.
ABC News Live will air a special edition of "ABC News Live Prime" anchored by Davis from 7 to 9:30 p.m. ET.
Trump's lead in Georgia is under 13,000 votes
Trump is leading Georgia by just 12,835 votes.
Trump has 49.5% (2,436,443 votes) while Biden has 49.2% (2,423,608 votes).
Approximately 47,277 ballots were still outstanding in the state as of 2:40 p.m., according to the secretary of state.
-ABC News' Quinn Scanlan