270 are needed to win the electoral college. Six states, alaska, arizona, georgia, nevada, North Carolina and pennsylvania rth onare the states that have not been called and will determine who wins the white house. Thanks for joining us. Im ama daetz. Im dan ashley. Lets get to liz kreutz. Dan and ama, patience is the word of the week here, anxiously were awaiting results in five Battle Ground states including pennsylvania. This morning there was hope that we know the outcome of the race by tonight, but as the day has gone on, its looking more and more unlikely and now the president is claiming fraud. As the coup tntry waits on pinsd needles, all eyes are on five states, arizona, nevada, nk ort carolina North Carolina, pennsylvania and georgia. Vice President Biden needs two of the states and President Trump needs four and the final ballot counts that will make the difference are very, very slowly trickling in. Biden today said he has no doubt hell win once the votes are counted and ca
Georgia has not been called yet. The count continues to arizona, North Carolina and pennsylvania. Liz kreutz has been following the election closely and joins us with a look of the intensifying race for the white house. As you show there, we did just hear from President Trump minutes ago. I think hes still speaking now and hes been tweeting quite a lot over the past 24 hours but this is the first time we seen him publicly since his remarks the night of the election. Once again, hes claiming hes being cheated out of a win. If you count the legal votes, i easily win. If you count the illegal votes, they can try to steal the election from us. If you count the votes that came in late, were looking to them very strongly but a lot of votes came in late. Again, we have to say no evidence for this right now. Patience is really the word of the week. Were anxiously awaiting results in those Battle Ground states including pennsylvania. There was hope we would know the outcome tonight. As the day
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