
While stopping short of declaring victory, Biden said he already launched a website for a transition to a Democratic-controlled White House. His team said it buildbackbetter.com will assure that “the Biden-Harris Administration can hit the ground running on Day One.”
Biden said in Wilmington, Delaware, on Wednesday “We are winning enough states to reach the 270 electoral votes” needed to win the presidency. He stressed that every vote must be counted to determine the winner of the election. His comments were likely in reaction to the Trump campaign’s lawsuits demanding that vote counts in Pennsylvania and Michigan be stopped, claiming lack of “transparency.” The president’s campaign is also requesting a recount in Wisconsin, where Biden was narrowly declared the winner.
Biden currently has a great advantage in the race with President Donald Trump. The Democratic candidate has 264 electoral votes, just short of the 270 electoral votes needed to win.
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