Georgia is one of the states that is too close to call in the presidential election. Trump won the state in 2016 by a margin of a little more than 5%. There are also crucial Senate races in the state.
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with Democratic strategist Karen Finney and Republican strategist Scott Jennings about the presidential election results so far and the candidates' campaigns.
President Trump and Joe Biden picked up a number of states Tuesday night. There are, however, more votes to be counted — and the overall result is unclear.
President Trump and challenger Joe Biden visited Florida many times throughout the campaign, vying for one of the biggest prizes of the race. But it was Trump's base that turned out in bigger numbers.
It's the morning after Election Day and we're still waiting for all the results. It is down to a handful of states, and both Donald Trump and Joe Biden are each optimistic about an eventual victory.
The Associated Press says it's a very close race. There are six swing states where results are still unclear. "As far as I'm concerned, we already have won it," Trump said.
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