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Biden confident of White House victory

It’s clear that we’re winning enough states to reach the 270 electoral votes needed, says former US veep

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 05 Nov 2020 8:00AM

Biden confident of White House victory
Democrat Joe Biden notes that he won Wisconsin by 20,000 votes. – AFP pic, November 5, 2020

WILMINGTON – Democrat Joe Biden yesterday said he is confident of winning the presidency once all votes are counted, adding that he is leading Donald Trump in the remaining swing states that will determine the election’s outcome.

With results from Tuesday’s election showing Biden steadily nearing the threshold necessary to win the White House, Trump has mounted legal challenges in efforts to suspend the counting of ballots or force recounts in battlegrounds that will determine the next president.

“After a long night of counting, it’s clear that we’re winning enough states to reach the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency,” said Biden in his hometown here.

“I’m not here to declare that we won. But I am here to report, when the count is finished, we believe we will be the winners.”

Even as US networks called Michigan – and its 16 electoral votes – for Biden yesterday, the president’s campaign announced a suit to try and suspend the vote count in the fiercely contested battleground.

Biden, speaking in a measured and calm tone, pushed back, declaring that “every vote must be counted”.

“We the people will not be silenced,” he added, as his running mate, Kamala Harris, stood by his side.

The 77-year-old former vice-president spoke about the three Great Lakes states that could be key to a Biden victory, noting he won Wisconsin by 20,000 votes.

“In Michigan, we lead by over 35,000 votes and it’s growing – a substantially bigger margin than President Trump won Michigan in 2016.”

And when it comes to perhaps the pivotal state of the entire election, Biden said: “I feel very good about Pennsylvania.”

Trump leads in the Keystone State with 84% of precincts reporting.

But, Biden said the vast majority of remaining ballots to be counted were mailed in, and that he has been winning some 78% of the votes by mail in Pennsylvania. – AFP, November 5, 2020

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