Election Odds tilt for Biden as the slow count continues
If certain key states stay in his column and the courts don’t throw out the rest of his ballots, Joe Biden looks set to win the presidency.
If certain key states stay in his column and the courts don’t throw out the rest of his ballots, Joe Biden looks set to win the presidency.
Election odds have been all over the place as Trump has once again upset expectations. But Biden is still in it with the race too close to call. We look at a timeline of the odds and what to expect next.
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