Election Day 2020 live updates: FBI investigates voting misinformation robocalls

ABC News
By LAUREN KING, MICHELLE STODDART, CATHERINE THORBECKE and MORGAN, ABC News
(WASHINGTON) — Election Day is finally here.
In the weeks leading up to Tuesday, at least 99.6 million early votes were cast. Nationally, voters have cast 72.3% of the total votes counted in the 2016 general election. Hawaii and Texas have already surpassed their 2016 total and five other states — Montana, North Carolina, Georgia, New Mexico and Nevada — are close to doing the same.
While polls have closed in Guam, there were some opening in Vermont as early as 5 a.m. ET.
ABC News Live will begin streaming Election Day coverage at 7 a.m. ET.
Beginning at 7 p.m. ET on the ABC television network, Chief Anchor George Stephanopoulos will lead coverage from New York City joined by World News Tonight Anchor David Muir, “ABC News Live Prime” Anchor Linsey Davis and the ABC News powerhouse political team.
President Donald Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., will continue campaigning Tuesday. On election night, Trump has invited about 400 people to the White House, sources told ABC News, and Biden and Harris are expected to be in Wilmington, Delaware.
Here’s how Election Day is unfolding. All times Eastern:
Nov 03, 9:03 pm
Polls close in 14 states
The polls are closing in New York, Nebraska, Louisiana, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, North Dakota, South Dakota, Kansas, Michigan and Texas.
Nov 03, 8:51 pm
Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene projected to win Georgia House race
Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene, who supported the fringe conspiracy theory QAnon in the past is projected by ABC News to win Georgia’s 14th Congressional District.
In videos unearthed by POLITICO, Greene also espoused racist, Islamophobic and sexist views.
She was expected to win in the conservative congressional district. While there was a Democrat on the ballot, he dropped out of the race when it was too late to replace him on the ballot. The seat is currently held by Republican Rep. Tom Graves, who originally was retired, but then resigned from Congress in October.
Trump has fully embraced Greene, calling her a “future Republican star” after she won her primary.
-ABC News’ Quinn Scanlan
Nov 03, 8:40 pm
Pipe bursts at Atlanta ballot processing facility
A pipe burst Tuesday morning in State Farm Arena in Atlanta and it delayed processing of ballots by about four hours, according to deputy Secretary of State Jordan Fuchs.
“It had no impact on ballots, not a single ballot was damaged,” Fuchs said, stating that any reports of damaged ballots are false.
State Farm Arena is the largest ballot processing center in the Fulton County, according to Fuchs. It is not yet clear exactly what effect this will have on results out of Fulton County, Georgia’s most populous county in the state.
-ABC News’ Olivia Rubin
Nov 03, 8:38 pm
Trump projected to West Virginia
Trump will win West Virginia’s five electoral college votes, ABC News projects.
GOP Sen. Shelley Moore Capito is also projected to win reelection in the state.
Nov 03, 8:35 pm
The crucial swing state of Florida
ABC News’ Senior Congressional Correspondent Mary Bruce says that the Biden campaign knew Florida would be “a toss up,” but she suspects that the campaign is “very surprised” by how tight the race is is key areas like Miami-Dade. Bruce touted how much time the Biden campaign spent in the state trying to win voters, especially the key demographic of senior voters.
“They have put a lot of effort into trying to get out the vote there and so much of the message there, of course, on the pandemic as they try to target senior voters,” Bruce said.
Nov 03, 8:30 pm
Polls close in Arkansas
The polls are closing in Arkansas.
Nov 03, 8:29 pm
The impact of Latino voters this election cycle
ABC Senior White House Correspondent Cecilia Vega said “this election could be the Latino election” as Latino Americans have voted early and in higher numbers than they ever have before. Both the Biden and Trump campaigns have pushed hard to win Latino voters, who make up a sizable portion of the electorate in key states like Florida.
Keep in mind, however, that “Latinos are not a monolith,” Vega said. “Latinos who vote in Florida tend to vote very differently than say Mexican Americans that we see in places like Texas and Arizona.”
Nov 03, 8:26 pm
Trump projected to win Tennessee, Indiana
ABC News projects Trump will win in Tennessee and Indiana, raising his Electoral College count to 42. Biden’s stands at 44.
Also in Tennessee, Republican Bill Hagerty is projected to defeat Democratic candidate Marquita Bradshaw to fill the seat of retiring GOP Sen. Lamar Alexander.
Nov 03, 8:24 pm
McConnell projected to win reelection to Senate
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is projected to win in Kentucky and keep his Senate seat, following a high-profile race with Democratic challenger Amy McGrath.
Nov 03, 8:18 pm
Kellyanne Conway says Trump expected to address nation
Former Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway said the Trump campaign is “not in a rush,” when it comes to results in this uncertain election.
Conway also said the president is “expected to address the nation later from the East Room of the White House.”
Nov 03, 8:15 pm
Biden projected to take 4 states and D.C., Trump takes Oklahoma
Biden is projected to win Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey and the District of Columbia, and Trump is projected Oklahoma.
With 12% of the nationwide vote in, Biden currently has 44 Electoral College votes to Trump’s 15.
In Senate races, Democrats are projected to keep seats serving Delaware, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and New Jersey with wins projected for incumbent Sens. Chris Coons, Ed Markey, Jeanne Shaheen and Cory Booker.
Republican Sen. Jim Inhofe is projected to keep his seat representing Oklahoma.
Democrats currently hold 39 Senate seats and Republicans hold 31. Fifty-one seats are needed to control the chamber.
Nov 03, 8:06 pm
Election results may not come Tuesday night
ABC News’ Chief Anchor George Stephanopoulos reminded voters that the results of the elections may not be final Tuesday night.
“Counting could take some time this year — and that is okay,” Stephanopoulos said. “Not knowing the outcome tonight does not mean the process is broken. It does not mean the election is unfair.”
Nov 03, 8:00 pm
Polls close in 16 states and District of Columbia
The polls are closing in Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, District of Columbia, Delaware, Connecticut, Tennessee, South Dakota, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri, Mississippi and Alabama.
Nov 03, 7:53 pm
Biden projected to win Vermont, Trump to take Kentucky
Biden will win Vermont and Trump will win Kentucky, ABC News projects.
Vermont carries three Electoral College votes and Kentucky carries eight.
Nov 03, 7:52 pm
FBI concerned with election security
ABC News Chief Justice Correspondent Pierre Thomas said the FBI is concerned about disinformation from bad actors in the coming days.
“If we don’t know who the president is for a couple days, they expect and anticipate that we will see foreign nations and others try to stoke disinformation and chaos and undermine the democracy,” Thomas said.
Thomas also noted that voting Tuesday was orderly, saying that law enforcement was grateful that there was not violence at the polls.
Nov 03, 7:53 pm
Biden projected to win Vermont, Trump to take Kentucky
Biden will win Vermont and Trump will win Kentucky, ABC News projects.
Vermont carries three Electoral College votes and Kentucky carries eight.
Nov 03, 7:52 pm
FBI concerned with election security
ABC News Chief Justice Correspondent Pierre Thomas said the FBI is concerned about disinformation from bad actors in the coming days.
“If we don’t know who the president is for a couple days, they expect and anticipate that we will see foreign nations and others try to stoke disinformation and chaos and undermine the democracy,” Thomas said.
Thomas also noted that voting Tuesday was orderly, saying that law enforcement was grateful that there was not violence at the polls.
Nov 03, 7:47 pm
Biden’s deputy campaign manager says campaign is in ‘a great position’
Kate Bedingfield, Biden’s deputy campaign manager, told ABC News’ Chief Anchor George Stephanopoulos that the campaign is “feeling really good.”
Bedingfield said that the campaign has “a lot of different pathways” to the White House and touted the voter turnout in key swing states.
“We’re in a great position, George, where we don’t have to say here’s the one state that we think is going to be the decision maker for us,” Bedingfield said.
Nov 03, 7:31 pm
Polls close in 3 states
The polls are closing in West Virginia, Ohio and North Carolina.
Nov 03, 7:30 pm
House GOP candidate sues to toss ballots in Pa.’s Montgomery County
A Republican congressional candidate in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, filed a lawsuit in federal court Tuesday against local election officials, accusing them of improperly contacting voters to address issues with more than four-dozen returned mail-in ballots ahead of the timetable laid out in state law.
Kathy Barnette, the Republican candidate in the 4th Congressional District race argued that county officials couldn’t begin “pre-canvassing” of mail-in absentee ballots — checking returned ballots for signatures, secrecy envelopes and giving voters an opportunity to recast their vote — before 7 a.m. Tuesday.
In response, a judge scheduled a Wednesday morning hearing on the matter. The ballots won’t be counted until the matter is resolved — a move officials in the county are taking voluntarily.
A Montgomery County election official told ABC News that no votes were pre-canvassed and that the charges are untrue. The official said the ruling only impacts 49 ballots.
In 2016, Montgomery County went to Hillary Clinton by 93,000 votes.
-ABC News’ Alex Hosenball, Benjamin Siegel and James Hill
Nov 03, 7:22 pm
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb projected to win reelection
Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb will win reelection in Indiana, ABC News projects.
Holcomb, a close ally of Vice President Mike Pence, was leading Democratic candidate Dr. Woody Myers by double digits in recent polls.
Nov 03, 7:17 pm
Polling locations in Ga. county to stay open 2 hours after ‘technical issue’
All 18 precincts in Spalding County, Georgia, will remain open for an extra two hours after the county experienced what it said was a “county wide technical issue” in the morning.
The precinct closing time has been extended to 9 p.m., per a court order issued by Superior Court Judge W. Fletcher Sams, according to a post by the Spalding County Board of Commissioners.
Jordan Fuchs, the deputy secretary of state, told ABC News that the extension will not delay results from the state.
Spadling County has a population of just over 66,000, according to the U.S. Census bureau, and is the 37th most populous in a state of 159 counties. It went for Trump in 2016.
Earlier this morning, polling locations across the county experienced a “technical issue” with its poll pads, which check voters in, and provisional ballots had to be delivered to every location, according to a statement from the county.
In the afternoon, Gabriel Sterling, the implementations manager at the Georgia Secretary of State Office, said that eight of the 18 locations affected in Spalding had since been reset and were “fine.” Regardless of whether the locations had been reset, “every location has voters voting right now,” Sterling said.
“Voting continues, voting continued at the time, and we feel very comfortable and confident about where we are,” Sterling said later.
Separately, hours have been extended at at least three other polling locations across the state. Two locations were extended in Dekalb County, and one in Cobb County.
-ABC News’ Olivia Rubin
Nov 03, 5:25 pm
In final campaign stop, Biden says he feels ‘hopeful’
At what was very likely his final campaign stop of the 2020 race, former Vice President Joe Biden spoke with reporters, and gave his outlook on the race in the final hours.
“Toward the end, I never feel confident. I feel hopeful,” Biden said, addressing reporters outside the Joseph R. Biden Jr. Aquatic Center in Wilmington, Delaware.
Asked what he plans to do if President Trump declares victory tonight, Biden again expressed confidence that the voters will have the final say.
“You heard me use the line today several times. Presidents can’t determine what votes counted and not counted. And, you know, voters determine who’s president,” he said. “No matter what he does, no matter what he says the votes are going to be counted.”
Finally, Biden addressed if people can expect to hear him give a speech tonight.
“There’s just so much in play right now and there’s such an overwhelming vote out there,” he said. “We’ll see. And if there’s something to talk about tonight, I’ll talk about it. If not, I’ll wait till the votes are counted the next day.”
-ABC News’ John Verhovek
Nov 03, 5:11 pm
Cities nationwide bracing for potential violence on Election Day that’s peaceful — so far
From Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills to Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, police and store owners said they’re preparing for Election Day unrest despite authorities coast to coast saying they’ve received no credible threats.
Some cities were bracing for the type of violence and looting that occurred earlier this year during protests that followed police-involved killings of Black Americans.
Stores along Rodeo Drive were seen with boarded up windows in the waning hours of the presidential election, with the mayor saying the street would be closed to vehicular traffic as an extra precaution.
In New York City, the sound of buzzsaws and hammers drowned out honking cars and sirens as work crews with truckloads of plywood swooped in. Along Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, near Trump Tower, workers spent Monday night boarding up the windows of some of the nation’s most expensive stores, including Bergdorf Goodman and Saks Fifth Avene and nearly every shop in Rockefeller Center.
Similar scenes were found in Chicago, Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Denver, Philadelphia and St. Paul, Minnesota.
Nov 03, 4:00 pm
Polls close in Puerto Rico
The polls are closing in Puerto Rico.
Nov 03, 3:57 pm
Experts say there have been 10 million misinformation robocalls since June
Officials in at least six states — including Michigan, Iowa, Ohio, Kansas, Nebraska and New York — have reported that voters in their states have received misleading robocalls, in what a senior Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) official says amounts to voter intimidation.
There have been approximately 10 million of these robocalls since June, according to the robocall-blocking software group YouMail. The CEO of YouMail, Alex Quilici, told ABC News that the robocalls were placed in 316 area codes across the country.
According to a senior CISA Official, the FBI is investigating the robocalls. CISA is the cyber arm of the Department of Homeland Security.
The robocalls urge voters to “stay home and stay safe” and falsely claim that voting is extended until tomorrow due to the long lines at the polls.
In a statement, the FBI said it was aware of the robocalls but could not comment further. The FBI urged Americans to get the latest information from state and local election officials.
New York Attorney General Letitia James today announced her office is actively investigating allegations that voters are receiving robocalls spreading disinformation encouraging people to stay home on Election Day.
-ABC News’ John Santucci and Luke Barr
Nov 03, 3:29 pm
Biden heads to Wilmington, Delaware, after stop in Philadelphia
Joe Biden is on his way to Wilmington, Delaware, after making a stop in Philadelphia, where was welcomed by what looked like at least a hundred supporters and campaign organizers.
“As goes Philly, so goes the state of a Pennsylvania,” Biden told his supporters.
Biden also stopped by Relish restaurant in Philly’s West Oak neighborhood, where he briefly went inside to meet with local elected leaders.
Following the brief stop, Biden then went to a canvassing event where he thanked a crowd for an “incredible” turnout at the polls.
Biden ticked through familiar portions of his stump speech, vowing to get a handle of COVID-19 and to be a president to all of America, not just his supporters.
Closing out his remarks, Biden once again urged everyone to get out and vote today if they hadn’t already, before expressing his affection for his two home states — the one he was leaving, and the one he will be spending Election Night in.
“Lastly, I said this earlier. It’s expected there’s already over 110 million who have voted in the United States. They’re expecting up to 150 million, the largest turnout ever,” he said. “If you haven’t gotten everybody out, get them out. Get out and vote. It ain’t over ‘til it’s over and when it’s over we’re gonna win Pennsylvania because of you.”
While in Wilmington, about an hour’s drive away, Biden is expected to stop into the east side of the town.
-ABC News’ Molly Nagle
Nov 03, 2:18 pm
Trump attacks SCOTUS decision on Pennsylvania ballots
During an appearance at his campaign headquarters Tuesday, the president continued to blast the Supreme Court decision that allows Pennsylvania to count ballots that were postmarked by today until Friday.
“I think the ruling on Pennsylvania was an unfortunate one by the Supreme Court because I think we should know what happens on the night,” he said. “Let people put their ballots in earlier, but you have to have — you have to have numbers. You can’t have these things delayed for many days and maybe weeks. You can’t do that. The whole world is waiting.”
“And a lot of shenanigans, a lot of bad things happen with ballots when you say, ‘Oh, let’s devote days and days,’ and, all of a sudden, the ballot count changes,” he added.
He called the Supreme Court ruling, “a very dangerous decision for this country.”
“You have to have a date. And the date happens to be November 3rd,” he said. “And we should be entitled to know who won on November 3rd.”
– ABC News’ Terrance Smith and Elizabeth Thomas.
Nov 03, 2:18 pm
Harris urges those worried about civil unrest to ‘have faith in the American people’
Kamala Harris briefly spoke with reporters as she arrived in Detroit, Michigan, for her Election Day visit.
She spoke about the significance of Michigan to the White House, saying the purpose of the trip was to ensure that Michigan voters felt seen and heard by the Democratic ticket.
“The path to the White House and the path to determining who will be the next president of the United States, without question, runs through Michigan,” she said. “So I’m just here to remind people of the Detroit that, that they are seen and heard by Joe and me and also that they may actually decide the outcome of this race.”
Harris was asked what she would say to Americans nervous about the potential for civil unrest after the polls close.
“Have faith in the American people,” she responded. “I do strongly believe that we, whoever you vote for, will defend the integrity of our democracy and a peaceful transfer of power.”
Finally, Harris was also asked how she’s feeling about her and Joe Biden’s chances at winning.
“Listen, the day ain’t over,” she responded. “Ask me after the polls close. Maybe I’ll have a better idea, but right now, I’m just here to remind people to vote because the election is still happening right now. It’s not over.”
Harris is slated to make a couple of local stops in the Motor City before flying to Delaware for the campaign’s Election Night event.
-ABC News’ Averi Harper.
Nov 03, 2:13 pm
At his campaign headquarters, Trump says ‘winning is easy, losing is never easy’
After ten rallies in two days, President Donald Trump made a stop to his campaign headquarters in Arlington, Virginia, on Election Day to thank staffers for their hard work over the course of the campaign.
In a video, staffers were seen in masks, yet senior adviser to the president Jared Kushner, Trump 2020 Campaign Manager Bill Stepien, White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany and White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, who were all in attendance, did not wear masks.
When asked what his message was for Americans who didn’t vote for him if he wins tonight, Trump said that, “I think we’re set for tremendous success and success is going to bring unity.”
“Everybody should come together and I think success brings us together. We’re going to have a tremendous success,” the president said. “We had 33.1% up in growth, GDP, and nobody has ever seen a number like that.”
Trump hinted that he may give a speech this evening regardless of the outcome, saying, “we’re going to have to see.”
The president, however, said he hasn’t thought about either a concession or acceptance speech adding, “winning is easy, losing is never easy.”
“I’m not thinking about concession speech or acceptance speech yet,” he said. “Hopefully, we’ll be only doing one of those two.”
Nov 03, 1:36 pm
Judge orders mail inspectors to USPS facilities in key battlegrounds to ensure ‘no ballots were left behind’
A federal judge has ordered the U.S. Postal Service to send inspectors to several processing facilities in key battleground states — including Pennsylvania, Michigan and Florida — to ensure that no mail-in ballot is left behind.
U.S. Judge Emmet Sullivan ruled Tuesday that the Postal Service must “sweep the facilities between 12:30 PM EST and 3:00 PM EST to ensure that no ballots have been held up and that any identified ballots are immediately sent out for delivery.”
Those inspectors are ordered to report back to the court by 4:30 p.m. ET “confirming, in the most efficient manner available, that sweeps were conducted and that no ballots were left behind,” Sullivan wrote.
The matter at hand is part of a lawsuit brought in August by the NAACP accusing the Postal Service and its leader, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, of disenfranchising voters of color by implementing a set of cost-cutting initiatives that slowed mail service.
– ABC News’ Lucien Bruggeman
Nov 03, 1:22 pm
FBI investigating robocalls with election misinformation
The FBI is probing reports of robocalls being made on Election Day urging people to stay home and not vote, according to a senior Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency official.
The official added this is a “voter intimidation, voter suppression tactic.” The official also pointed out that robocalls of this nature are made in every election.
“Be mindful of people that are trying to intimidate you, undermine your confidence, but keep calm and vote on,” the senior CISA official added.
Earlier today, ABC News confirmed robocalls have been going out to voters in the battleground state of Michigan — specifically targeting the city of Flint, Michigan, where the majority of residents are Black.
These robocalls are “purposefully spreading misinformation” according to the statements from Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel. The robocalls are telling voters to vote tomorrow — instead of today — due to long lines, according to the tweet from Nessel.
Nessel urged people not to “believe the lies.”
-ABC News’ Luke Barr
Nov 03, 12:50 pm
Front-line poll workers lauded on Election Day
Across the country, images of poll workers decked out in full personal protective equipment during this unusual election are garnering applause on social media.
In Georgia, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger told reporters earlier this week that 52,000 Georgians volunteered to be poll workers this election, even in the middle of a pandemic, and later on urged voters to “show grace” to those helping to usher in record turnout.
Meanwhile in Ohio, Secretary of State Frank LaRose said on the “Powerhouse Politics” podcast Monday that the state recruited a “whole new generation” of poll workers ahead of the 2020 vote.
“That’s been a huge success. 56,000 Ohioans have volunteered and been trained to be poll workers. That’s far and away above previous numbers,” he said. “37,000 is really the bare minimum that we need, but we wanted to go 50% above that. So we’ve got 56,000 poll workers trained and ready to go.”
In Michigan, the Pistons are lending their facility to receive ballots, while all employees are given a paid day off this Election Day in order to vote and serve as poll workers. Michigan has also worked to recruit multilingual poll workers to assist voters as part of a new effort to make voting more accessible.
-ABC News’ Kendall Karson
Nov 03, 12:32 pm
Larry Kudlow says all guests at White House election night party will be tested for COVID-19
White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow confirmed Tuesday that the roughly 400 guests at President Donald Trump’s election night party in the East Room of the White House will all be tested for coronavirus.
“Every guest will be tested, and I will be wearing a mask,” Kudlow said.
Notably, Kudlow did not commit to staying in the administration if Trump is reelected.
“I’m an old-fashioned guy, I take it one day at a time,” he said when asked if he’s stick around after the election.
-ABC News’ Elizabeth Thomas.
Nov 03, 12:28 pm
Robocalls with election misinformation reported in Michigan
ABC News has confirmed robocalls have been going out to voters in the battleground state of Michigan today — specifically targeting the city of Flint, Michigan, where the majority of residents are Black.
Robocalls “purposefully spreading misinformation” have been going out to residents in Flint, Michigan, today, according to the statements from Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel.
The robocalls are telling voters to vote tomorrow — instead of today — due to long lines, according to the tweet from Nessel, in which she called the effort “an attempt to suppress the vote.”
“Obviously this is FALSE and an effort to suppress the vote,” Nessel said in her tweet. “No long lines and today is the last day to vote. Don’t believe the lies! Have your voice heard! RT PLS.”
Flint is a Democratic stronghold that former Vice President Joe Biden and President Barack Obama visited earlier this week. Flint has a 53.7% Black population, according to U.S. Census data.
Secretary Benson said her office “will be working quickly all day to stamp out any misinformation.”
“Lines in the area and across the state are minimal and moving quickly, and Michigan voters can feel confident that leaders across state and local government are vigilant against these kinds of attacks on their voting rights and attempts at voter suppression,” Benson said, “and we will be working quickly all day to stamp out any misinformation aimed at preventing people from exercising their right to vote.”
-ABC News’ Olivia Rubin.
Nov 03, 12:15 pm
At least 100 million people voted early
At least 100 million people early voted in the 2020 general election, according to the United States Elections Project, which is spearheaded by University of Florida’s political expert Michael McDonald.
In total, an unprecedented 100,298,838 voters have already voted this election.
Nationally, so far, voters have cast 72.8% of the total votes counted in the 2016 general election.
-ABC News’ Kelsey Walsh.
Nov 03, 12:09 pm
Polls open in 2 states and American Samoa
The polls are opening in Hawaii, American Samoa and some areas of Alaska.
Nov 03, 12:04 pm
Milwaukee County to livestream its absentee vote counting
Milwaukee election officials will livestream their tabulation of the county’s absentee ballots, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Local election officials estimate the process could take until 3 or 4 a.m.
Those interested can tune in on YouTube, where three cameras have been set up to live broadcast the whole process.
In Pennsylvania, Philadelphia City Commissioners are similarly broadcasting tabulations.
Nov 03, 11:33 am
Biden wraps up a visit to hometown of Scranton
Biden wrapped up an Election Day visit to his hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday.
The former vice president visited his childhood home and church as well as a local carpenters’ union and gave his granddaughters a tour of the place he grew up. He signed the walls of his childhood home during this trip, writing, “From this house to the White House with the grace of God. Joe Biden 11-3-2020.”
He also stopped by the sandwich shop Hanks Hoagies, where supporters flocked Biden.
Earlier in the morning in Delaware, Biden attended church and visited the gravesite of his late son Beau Biden — at the same cemetery that his first wife and baby daughter were buried in 1972.
After Scranton, Biden is heading to Philadelphia.
-ABC News’ John Verhovek.
Nov 03, 11:03 am
First lady casts her vote in Florida
First Lady Melania Trump was spotted arriving at the Morton and Barbara Mandel Recreation Center in Palm Beach, Florida, on Tuesday to cast her vote.
Nov 03, 11:00 am
Polls open in 2 states
The polls are opening in much of Alaska and the State Elections Office opens for accessible voting in Washington.
Nov 03, 10:52 am
Bill and Hillary Clinton cast their votes
Former President Bill Clinton shared a photo of him and Hillary Clinton, both wearing masks, with “I voted” stickers after they headed to the polls Tuesday.
“Hillary and I just proudly cast our ballots for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris,” he captioned the photo. “They will work tirelessly to heal our divisions and build a better future for all of us. If you haven’t done so already, vote today!”
Nov 03, 10:16 am
Kamala Harris negative for COVID-19
Vice Presidential Candidate Kamala Harris underwent PCR testing for COVID-19 Tuesday and COVID-19 was not detected, an aid for Harris said.
– ABC News’ Averi Harper
Nov 03, 10:06 am
Polls open in 4 states
The polls are opening in Idaho, Nevada, California and Oregon.
Nov 03, 9:41 am
In Election Day spin, Kayleigh McEnany predicts ‘tonight will be a landslide’
White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany said on Fox News Tuesday morning that they are predicting a “landslide” victory.
“Under every circumstance our campaign believes that tonight will be a landslide,” McEnany said on Election Day.
When asked about Trump continuing to attack the Supreme Court decision on Pennsylvania ballots, McEnany echoed the president’s sentiments but said further litigation may not be necessary.
“We’ll take our case to the Supreme Court as needed,” McEnany said. “We don’t think it will come down to that. I predict now we win Nevada, Minnesota. I do believe President Trump has a landslide and this talk of litigation is nothing.”
McEnany also blasted former Vice President Joe Biden’s schedule saying he is now trying to “catch up with President Trump.”
“You have Biden finally out of the basement on Election Day trying to catch up with President Trump,” she said. “Voters are wise and smart. They see if Joe Biden would not fight for your vote.”
– ABC News’ Elizabeth Thomas
Nov 03, 9:41 am
In Election Day spin, Kayleigh McEnany predicts ‘tonight will be a landslide’
White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany said on Fox News Tuesday morning that they are predicting a “landslide” victory.
“Under every circumstance our campaign believes that tonight will be a landslide,” McEnany said on Election Day.
When asked about Trump continuing to attack the Supreme Court decision on Pennsylvania ballots, McEnany echoed the president’s sentiments but said further litigation may not be necessary.
“We’ll take our case to the Supreme Court as needed,” McEnany said. “We don’t think it will come down to that. I predict now we win Nevada, Minnesota. I do believe President Trump has a landslide and this talk of litigation is nothing.”
McEnany also blasted former Vice President Joe Biden’s schedule saying he is now trying to “catch up with President Trump.”
“You have Biden finally out of the basement on Election Day trying to catch up with President Trump,” she said. “Voters are wise and smart. They see if Joe Biden would not fight for your vote.”
Nov 03, 9:26 am
Trump says he will declare victory ‘when there is victory’
President Donald Trump called into Fox & Friends Tuesday morning for his first interview on Election Day.
When asked about reporting that he could try to prematurely declare victory, Trump said he will only declare victory “when there is victory.” He added that “there is no reason to play games,” but was unspecific about what determines victory in his mind.
The president went on to say he thinks he has a “very solid chance at winning.” He then immediately followed that with, “I don’t know what the chances are,” but he said he is basing his confidence in part on his crowd sizes.
On his Election Day plans, the president said that in addition to going to visit his campaign headquarters in Virginia Tuesday morning, he’ll be doing a “big series of phone calls” to people who have been loyal to him.
On the specter of civil unrest resulting from the election — specifically about the possibility of chaos in the streets if he wins again — Trump said it will all be in “Democrat-run cities” and said that “my side is a very strong side, if they wanted to but they don’t like doing that.”
The president also predicted he would be victorious in key states including Texas, Florida, Arizona, North Carolina and Pennsylvania. Finally, the president reiterated that he would like the results of the election to be finalized by the end of the day.
“I’d like to find out on November 3rd, the end of the evening or, you know, late into the morning, who won the election,” he said.
Nov 03, 9:00 am
Polls open in seven states
The polls are opening in Nebraska, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and in several counties in Tennessee.
Nov 03, 8:31 am
Polls open in Arkansas
The polls are opening in Arkansas.
Nov 03, 8:02 am
Polls open in 12 states and Puerto Rico
The polls are opening in North Dakota, South Dakota, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Mississippi, Arizona, Alabama, in several counties in Tennessee and Puerto Rico.
Nov 03, 8:00 am
In new videos, Biden, Harris urge voters to head to the polls in final campaign push
As part of the campaign’s final efforts to turn out voters and deny President Donald Trump a second term, both former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Kamala Harris are urging Americans to head to the polls Tuesday as a chaotic election is set to near its end.
In two new digital videos released by the Biden campaign on Tuesday, both Biden and Harris are telling Americans that have not voted to make sure their voices are heard.
“Today is Election Day. The future of our country is going to hinge on who votes in the next few hours. So please, if you have to go out and vote, please vote. And vote as soon as possible,” Biden says in one of the videos.
“Today is Election Day, our last chance to choose once and for all a brighter future for our country and leadership that will restore the soul of our nation. And we are counting on you to put us over the finish line,” Harris says in the other.
The late push comes as a record number of Americans, nearly 100 million, have voted early this cycle, another way in which the coronavirus pandemic has upended the 2020 race and reshaped the electoral battlefield.
Both Biden and Harris were in the battleground state of Pennsylvania on Monday, and the former vice president is set to visit his hometown of Scranton later Tuesday, while Harris will travel to Detroit, Michigan, to rally voters and boost turnout in another state key to the Democratic ticket’s chances of victory.
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