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Trump falsely claims he won election as millions of votes remain uncounted

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President Trump spoke to a group of supporters at the White House in the early morning hours Wednesday. Mr. Trump rolled off a list of incomplete voting totals in states that have not yet been called, falsely claimed he won the election and said he would ask the Supreme Court to intervene in the continuing counting of ballots. No call had been made at the time of his comments. Watch his remarks here.

Joe Biden: "We believe we're on track to win this election"

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With the election still up for grabs, Joe Biden addressed supporters in Wilmington, Delaware, and said he is confident he will win. Biden urged patience, as vote counts are coming in slowly due to high turnout and unprecedented mail-in voting. Watch his remarks here.



Georgia will not have full results on election night

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Georgia will not have full results from the presidential election until Wednesday at the earliest. The Fulton County Board of Elections has sent all vote tabulators home for the night. CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann reports from Atlanta.

Lindsey Graham speaks after winning reelection in Senate

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Republican Senator Lindsey Graham delivered remarks Tuesday after being declared the winner in his bid for reelection in South Carolina. "I am going back to the Senate with a purpose," Graham said. Watch his remarks here.

Michigan hopes to have all votes counted within 24 hours

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Michigan's secretary of state announced that the state believes it will have all ballots counted within 24 hours. Earlier, officials had estimated the state's count might take until Thursday. CBS News correspondent Janet Shamlian has the latest from Detroit.

Tommy Tuberville projected to win Alabama Senate race

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CBS News projects Democratic Senator Doug Jones will lose his Alabama seat to Republican Tommy Tuberville. This is likely to be the GOP's only pickup in the Senate. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes has more.

Texas emerges as unlikely battleground in 2020 election

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The state of Texas has emerged as a battleground in the 2020 presidential election. While Joe Biden's campaign still considers winning the state a long-shot, the closeness of the race could point to a shift in future elections. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca has the latest on the race from Richardson, Texas.

Reproductive rights on the line in 2020

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One of the issues voters will be taking into consideration in 2020 is reproductive rights. With a solid conservative majority on the Supreme Court, the possibility of overturning the landmark Roe v. Wade decision is very real. CBS News reporter Kate Smith has more.

Pipe burst in Georgia delays vote counting

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A pipe burst in State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, which is being used a polling location for the 2020 election. The plumbing issue is causing a delay in the vote tabulation in a crucial county for Joe Biden. CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann has more from Atlanta.

A closer look at the Latino vote in Florida

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President Trump has the edge in support among Cubans in Florida while Joe Biden is outperforming the president with Puerto Rican voters in the state. CBS News contributor María Elena Salinas helps break down the crucial demographic in a key swing state.





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