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Pennsylvania propels former VP Joe Biden and Calif. Sen. Kamala Harris to a win for Democrats, even as three state electoral totals are unclear and President Trump vows a legal fight; most ballot funding measures won, but three industry candidates lost bids for House seats
Even as votes continued to be counted in at least three states and U.S. Senate party makeup and control is in limbo until Georgia runoff elections in January, a victory in Pennsylvania propelled former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Kamala Harris to win the race for the White House on Nov. 7, with a total of 279 electoral votes gained compared to 214 for President Donald Trump.
A total of 270 votes are needed to win. The Associated Press is reporting Biden-Harris had 290 electoral votes as of Nov. 8, with wins in Arizona and Nevada. He held a narrow 10,000-vote lead in Georgia, with a recount likely, but won in Wisconsin and Michigan.