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Joe Biden campaign expresses confidence and 'patience' as final votes get counted

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It could still take days to know whether President Donald Trump or Democratic nominee Joe Biden will hold the White House for the next four years.
Tallies in undecided states so far show the paths both hopefuls have to racking up the 270 electoral votes needed to win.
As of Wednesday, Biden had won 237 electoral votes, according to NBC News projections. Trump trailed with 214.
The race appeared to come down to a handful of states NBC classified as either too close or too early to call: Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia, Arizona, North Carolina, Nevada and Alaska.
As of 2:30 p.m. ET on Wednesday, Biden held at least narrow leads in states that collectively award 33 electoral votes. Winning all of those — Michigan, Arizona, Nevada — would get him to the finish line with exactly 270 electoral votes.
Biden got a major boost Wednesday as NBC News called him the apparent winner of Wisconsin’s 10 electoral votes. NBC also expects Biden will carry 3 of Maine’s 4 electoral votes, and Trump will win 1.
The Democrat’s campaign said Wednesday that he is “on track” to win the presidential election.
If Trump held his current advantages in Pennsylvania, Georgia, North Carolina and Alaska, he would fall just short of a second term with 263 electoral votes. He would therefore have to overtake Biden elsewhere, as well.
The rivals may only have tenuous holds on their leads in some states as election officials continue counting votes. More counted votes, particularly Democratic-leaning mail-in ballots, could still change the dynamic in uncalled states and give the candidates new pathways to winning.
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