U.S. ELECTION: Trump wins Florida, locked in other tight races with Biden

By JONATHAN LEMIRE, ZEKE MILLER, JILL COLVIN and ALEXANDRA JAFFE Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump carried Florida, the nation's most prized battleground state, and he and Democrat Joe Biden were increasingly focused early Wednesday on the three Northern industrial states — Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania — that could prove crucial in determining who wins the White House.

Four years after Trump became the first Republican in a generation to capture that trio of states, they were again positioned to influence the direction of the presidential election. Trump kept several states, including Texas, Iowa and Ohio, where Biden had made a strong play in the final stages of the campaign.

The tight overall contest reflected a deeply polarized nation struggling to respond to the worst health crisis in more than a century, with millions of lost jobs, and a reckoning on racial injustice. Trump and Biden have spent the better part of this year in a heated fight over how to confront those challenges, and each has argued in apocalyptic terms that his opponent would set the country on a devastating path.

By early Wednesday, neither candidate had the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win.

Biden, briefly appearing in front of supporters in Delaware, urged patience, saying the election "ain't over until every vote is counted, every ballot is counted."

"It's not my place or Donald Trump's place to declare who's won this election," Biden said. "That's the decision of the American people."

Trump said he would make a statement.

Millions of voters braved their worries about the virus — and some long lines — to turn out in person, joining 102 million fellow Americans who voted days or weeks earlier, a record number that represented 73% of the total vote in the 2016 presidential election.

Early results in several key battleground states were in flux as election officials processed a historically large number of mail-in votes. Democrats typically outperform Republicans in mail voting, while the GOP looks to make up ground in Election Day turnout. That means the early margins between the candidates could be influenced by which type of votes — early or Election Day — were being reported by the states.

Biden won several states where Trump sought to compete, including New Hampshire and Minnesota. But Florida was the biggest, fiercely contested battleground on the map, with both campaigns battling over the 29 Electoral College votes that went to Trump.

The president adopted Florida as his new home state, wooed its Latino community, particularly Cuban-Americans, and held rallies there incessantly. For his part, Biden deployed his top surrogate — President Barack Obama — there twice in the campaign's closing days and benefitted from a $100 million pledge in the state from Michael Bloomberg.

Control of the Senate was at stake, too: Democrats needed to net three seats if Biden captured the White House to gain control of all of Washington for the first time in a decade. But Republicans maintained several seats that were considered vulnerable, including in Iowa, Texas and Kansas.

The parties traded a pair of seats in other results: Democratic former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper defeated incumbent Sen. Cory Gardner, and in Alabama Republican Tommy Tuberville knocked off Sen. Doug Jones. The House was expected to remain under Democratic control.

As presidential results came in, the nation braced for an outcome that might not be known for days.

Biden was watching from home with family and close aides. Trump was watching the results with a small group of allies in the White House residence as other staff and advisers floated among offices throughout the executive mansion complex.

Outside, a new anti-scaling fence was erected around the White House, and in downtowns from New York to Denver to Minneapolis, workers boarded up businesses lest the vote lead to unrest.

With the worst public health crisis in a century still fiercely present, the pandemic — and Trump's handling of it — was the inescapable focus for 2020.

For Trump, the election stood as a judgment on his four years in office, a term in which he bent Washington to his will, challenged faith in its institutions and changed how America was viewed across the globe. Rarely trying to unite a country divided along lines of race and class, he has often acted as an insurgent against the government he led while undermining the nation's scientists, bureaucracy and media.

The momentum from early voting carried into Election Day, as an energized electorate produced long lines at polling sites throughout the country. Turnout was higher than in 2016 in numerous counties, including all of Florida, nearly every county in North Carolina and more than 100 counties in both Georgia and Texas. That tally seemed sure to increase as more counties reported their turnout figures.

Voters braved worries of the coronavirus, threats of polling place intimidation and expectations of long lines caused by changes to voting systems, but appeared undeterred as turnout appeared it would easily surpass the 139 million ballots cast four years ago.

No major problems arose on Tuesday, outside the typical glitches of a presidential election: Some polling places opened late, robocalls provided false information to voters in Iowa and Michigan, and machines or software malfunctioned in some counties in the battleground states of Ohio, Pennsylvania, Georgia and Texas.

The cybersecurity agency at the Department of Homeland Security said there were no outward signs by midday of any malicious activity.

The record-setting early vote — and legal skirmishing over how it would be counted — drew unsupported allegations of fraud from Trump, who had repeatedly refused to guarantee he would honor the election's result.

With the coronavirus now surging anew, voters ranked the pandemic and the economy as top concerns in the race between Trump and Biden, according to AP VoteCast, a national survey of the electorate.

Voters were especially likely to call the public health crisis the nation's most important issue, with the economy following close behind. Fewer named health care, racism, law enforcement, immigration or climate change

The survey found that Trump's leadership loomed large in voters' decision-making. Nearly two-thirds of voters said their vote was about Trump — either for him or against him.


Jaffe reported from Wilmington, Delaware. Miller reported from Washington. Associated Press writers Robert Burns, Kevin Freking, Aamer Madhani, Deb Riechmann and Will Weissert in Washington, Bill Barrow and Haleluya Hadero in Atlanta, Jeff Martin in Cobb County, Georgia, Thomas Beaumont in Des Moines, Juan Lozano in Houston, Corey Williams in West Bloomfield, Michigan, Kathy McCormack in Concord, New Hampshire, and Natalie Pompilio contributed to this report.

Comments

GodSpeed says...

Trump was way ahead in the key states that were left, so they stopped counting. All states Trump needs to win are lead by Democrat governors. Now they'll use their ballot scam to slow down and steal the election.

Posted 4 November 2020, 9:48 a.m. Suggest removal

joeblow says...

... agreed. No one can explain how large states like Texas, California, Florida and New York could get counted within hours, but a state like Nevada could not! Quite strange and third world!

I thought this article written back in August 2020 was an interesting one!

https://nypost.com/2020/08/29/political…

Posted 4 November 2020, 10:39 p.m. Suggest removal

tribanon says...

Biden's path of least resistance to victory is win the electoral college votes in Nevada, Wisconsin and Michigan, which is likely for him. Trump on the other hand no longer has a probable path to victory even if he eventually wins Pennsylvannia. It's over for Trump no matter how many more legal actions he and his campaign may file. The fat lady has sung and the US will soon be a socialist state run by some the most corrupt politicians in US history. The Communist Chinese Party is celebrating their impending domination of the entire world. My oh my.

Posted 4 November 2020, 9:57 a.m. Suggest removal

proudloudandfnm says...

Um. You do know trump has bank accounts in China. Biden does not. That whole Biden China thing is just another of trump's lies, he's the only one with actual ties to China. You trumpies really need to pay closer attention.... Worst president in history.

Posted 4 November 2020, 3:03 p.m. Suggest removal

Proguing says...

This is false. Trump has no bank account in China. Trump International Hotels Management had a bank account in China for business that took place over there. This account was closed before he became President.

Posted 4 November 2020, 3:49 p.m. Suggest removal

MrsQ says...

The Chinese bank account explains why Trump repeatedly praised President Xi's handling of the virus:

https://www.politico.com/news/2020/04/1…

Posted 4 November 2020, 4:06 p.m. Suggest removal

Proguing says...

This is just plain silly, Trump is the first US President who has taken a tough stance on China. This country has been stealing US technology for many years and restricting access to its market.

Posted 4 November 2020, 4:20 p.m. Suggest removal

MrsQ says...

Read Trump's tweets that are quoted in the article.

Posted 4 November 2020, 6:32 p.m. Suggest removal

tribanon says...

Why should we when we're having so much fun reading your lips. LOL

Posted 4 November 2020, 7:27 p.m. Suggest removal

MrsQ says...

Guess you're threatened by facts. Trump's praise for Xi came directly from the horse's mouth. You could read his tweets and watch the video of press conferences where he said he felt Xi had the virus under control, but that wouldn't fit the false narrative you've bought from Fox and OAN.

Posted 5 November 2020, 10:18 a.m. Suggest removal

GodSpeed says...

Did you actually look at the evidence from the laptop? It's confirmed to be real, no it's not "trump's lies". You're brainwashed by CNN and MSNBC who are misleading in their reporting.

Posted 4 November 2020, 8:58 p.m. Suggest removal

MrsQ says...

You mean the "evidence" in the dossier that was proven to have come from a fake intelligence agency? https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/security/h…

Or do you mean the evidence Tucker Carlson supposedly had in the package that "disappeared" but was quickly located by UPS? And he only thought to keep one copy of this earth-shattering evidence that would destroy Biden? Even Tucker dropped the story when he realized it could end up getting him sued for libel: https://www.thedailybeast.com/tucker-ca…

Posted 5 November 2020, 1:05 p.m. Suggest removal

GodSpeed says...

Hunter Biden is literally on tape talking about his business partner the Communist Chinese Spy Chief. Hunter's other business partner, former American military, has already shared the emails between them which are confirmed to be real. There are photos of Joe Biden with the Ukrainian businessman, Hunter etc proving Biden lied about never meeting Hunter's business partners. There is video of Hunter Biden smoking crack and being with underage girls which is considered compromised material that the Chinese government held on him in order to get access to his father. I read your shared links of left wing media misdirection and spin, I'm talking about what I read and saw for myself. You can go read, listen and see all the evidence yourself or you can keep letting MSNBC and the Daily Beast frame reality for you and keep regurgitating their lies like "Trump Russia Collusion" which they all spouted for 4 years and was completely made up on a fake dossier. Meanwhile this stuff on Biden is real and anyone can see it themselves.

Posted 6 November 2020, 1:13 p.m. Suggest removal

FrustratedBusinessman says...

Trump's only path to victory right now lies in PA + NV. I am almost certain that he is going to win PA, and he is only behind 8,000 in Nevada (which is not counting until tomorrow for some weird reason...). Arizona is still in play despite what everyone else says as well, mostly Trump votes left to tally up.

No way he is going to win Michigan with the amount of vote left in Wayne county, it is PA + NV or AZ + PA, or it is game over for him.

Posted 4 November 2020, 4:27 p.m. Suggest removal

tribanon says...

Nope! Totally disagree with you. Suggest you take another good hard look at the remaining (outstanding) county vote counts of the undeclared states on the electoral college map.

Posted 4 November 2020, 7:35 p.m. Suggest removal

Proguing says...

If Biden wins we will be back on the US and OECD blacklists in no time...

Posted 4 November 2020, 10:09 a.m. Suggest removal

FrustratedBusinessman says...

Any Bahamian that is looking for a Biden win is working against their own interests. Our tourism brand is going to take a hard hit if (when) Cuba ever opens up. We need to start re-marketing ourselves and creating a new product now.

Posted 4 November 2020, 4:29 p.m. Suggest removal

BONEFISH says...

The Bahamas had since 1962 to prepare for the opening of Cuba. That is how long the embargo has been in place. Cuba is no threat to the United States. President Obama realized that.

President Trump is a disgrace. A bigot, narcissistic serial liar. He should simply concede defeat and prepare to leave office.

Posted 4 November 2020, 6:23 p.m. Suggest removal

MrsQ says...

Thank you for being a voice of reason. It's bewildering to me that so many comments are pro-Trump. If nothing else, his bungling of the COVID crisis should point out how disastrous his presidency has been for the United States and the rest of the world.

Posted 4 November 2020, 6:34 p.m. Suggest removal

joeblow says...

... no need to be bewildered, others will have different points of view than yours. That used to be okay! Trumps "handling" of the coronavirus was more political than actual. The only way to not get the virus is to not breathe! Americas federal and state system makes it difficult to mandate certain things without impinging on certain personal rights. It was sensible to allow governors to choose a plan that best suited their state and back them up federally. Most failure was at the gubernatorial level, not the federal level! He certainly did a far better job than our doctor leader did here, at least they developed therapeutics and have vaccines under development.

Posted 4 November 2020, 10:47 p.m. Suggest removal

FrustratedBusinessman says...

And what does that have to do with the fact that we are going to suffer a major revenue hit if (when) it reopens? You should be very well aware that the development of the Bahamian tourism industry directly coincided with the closure of Cuba, so don't try to understate the impact that the reopening would have on our country. We are a very expensive tourist destination that offers a rather limited product. Jamaica, Dominican Republic, etc. all offer sun, sand, and sea as well. Throw in the fact that Cuba is a far cheaper destination offering much better entertainment, and we are going to be hurting.

Lol. Trump certainly is not a perfect man, but don't pretend that Biden or Harris are somehow any better. Does the name Tara Reade ring a bell? Biden has no room to talk on Trump being bigoted when he didn't "want his kids growing up in a racial jungle".

https://www.businessinsider.com/biden-s…

Does the name Burisma ring a bell?

https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-hunter…

You can crap all over Trump however much you want, but don't pretend that Biden is somehow an icon of saintliness and integrity.

Don't even get me started on Harris.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/pol…

Posted 4 November 2020, 7:06 p.m. Suggest removal

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