Biden Rebuilding 'Blue Wall' In Race For The White House
Associated Press, Nov. 5, 2020. - Excerpts:
WASHINGTON (AP) Democrat Joe Biden was pushing closer to the 270 Electoral College votes needed to carry the White House, securing victories in the blue wall battlegrounds of Wisconsin and Michigan and narrowing President Donald Trumps path.
With just a handful of states still up for grabs, Trump tried to press his case in court in some key swing states. It was unclear if any of his campaigns legal maneuvering over balloting would succeed in shifting the race in his favor.
Two days after Election Day, neither candidate had amassed the votes needed to win the White House. But Bidens victories in the Great Lakes states left him at 264, meaning he was one battleground state away any would do from becoming president-elect.
Trump, with 214 electoral votes, faced a much higher hurdle. To reach 270, he needed to claim all four remaining battlegrounds: Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia and Nevada.
With millions of votes yet to be tabulated, Biden already had received more than 71 million votes, the most in history. At an afternoon news conference Wednesday, the former vice president said he expected to win the presidency but stopped short of outright declaring victory.
..For four years, Democrats have been haunted by the crumbling of the blue wall, the trio of Great Lakes states Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania that their candidates had been able to count on every four years. But Trumps populist appeal struck a chord with white working-class voters and he captured all three in 2016 by a combined total of just 77,000 votes.
The candidates waged a fierce fight for the states this year, with Bidens everyman political persona resonating in blue-collar towns while his campaign also pushed to increase turnout among Black voters in cities like Detroit and Milwaukee.
It was unclear when a national winner would be determined after a long, bitter campaign dominated by the coronavirus and its effects on Americans and the national economy...
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- Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden takes off his face mask as he arrives to speak, Wed., Nov. 4, 2020, in Wilmington, Del.