Biden begins transition plans as Trump refuses to conced

 A state judge in Pennsylvania has rejected an attempt by the Trump campaign to throw out more than 2,000 absentee ballots for technical reasons, adding to several losses the campaign has faced in the last week as it tries to contest votes in heavily Democratic counties.

The Trump campaign has made several attempts to do throw out absentee ballots in Pennsylvania courts and Judge Robert Baldi of the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas on Thursday ruled that throwing out the absentee ballots would disenfranchise voters.

The case was not among those where the Trump campaign has alleged fraud. Instead, the Freaky full Movie campaign had argued the state should enforce rules about when absentee ballots should or should not be counted, taking issue with 2,177 ballots in Bucks County that were in an unsealed privacy envelop or lacked handwritten dates, names or addresses on their outer envelopes

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Georgia official estimates audit results to be released this evening

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Georgia’s Deputy Secretary of State Jordan Fuchs tells CNN that their office estimates that they will be ready to share the results of their statewide audit before 6 p.m. tonight Watch Freaky-Online Free.

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Fuchs added, “we estimate it will be before 6 p.m.”

Two of Georgia’s largest counties outside of Atlanta — Cobb and Gwinnett counties — both uploaded their results of the hand-recount before noon today, as planned, officials told CNN.

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Michigan’s secretary of state blasts Trump’s “improper” calls to election officials

From CNN’s Annie Grayer

Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson said Thursday that President Trump’s calls to the Republican members of the Wayne County Board of Canvassers was “improper.”

“I do think it’s certainly improper for any candidate on either side of the aisle to try to interfere with which is a very proper but administrative function of the Board of Canvassers,” Benson told CNN. “There’s no legal or factual basis to question their choice.”

Benson, a Democrat, suggested that Trump’s call influenced the Republican members of the Wayne County Board of Canvassers, saying after the call, “I think we certainly saw a reversal of change of course.” After the phone calls, the two Republicans announced that they wanted to rescind their votes to certify the results.

Benson called Trump’s invitation to Michigan Republican legislators “at the very least improper,” but added, “I also have a lot of faith in those on both sides of the aisle of our leaders here in Michigan to fulfill the role, the role that they’ve already said they will fulfill under the law to affirm the will of the people and ensure that the votes that have been counted as valid will be in our official canvass that is approved by the State Board of Canvassers on Monday.”

When presented with Trump’s latest tweet stating that he won Michigan by CNN’s Brooke Baldwin, Benson strayed from saying directly that Trump lost but did say, “that’s certainly what the data shows.”

“Candidates don’t get to decide who wins elections, voters do and in this case the voters of the state of Michigan have spoken,” outlining Biden’s at least 150,000 lead over Trump in the state.

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Biden: “I am not going to shut down the economy, period”

President-elect Joe Biden vowed today that he would not shut down the economy as the US continues to struggle under the weight of the coronavirus pandemic.

“I am not going to shut down the economy, period. I’m going to shut down the virus. That’s what I’m going to shut down,” Biden said.

Biden added: “No national shutdown, because every region, every area, every community can be different. And so there’s no circumstance which I can see that would require total national shutdown. I think that would be counterproductive.”

Watch the moment:

51 min ago

Biden says he’s made a decision on Treasury secretary

From CNN’s Sarah Mucha

Joe Biden said that he and his team have made the decision about who will serve as Treasury secretary in his administration, telling reporters that they’ll hear his choice “soon” — either before or shortly after Thanksgiving.

“You’ll find it is someone that will be accepted by all elements of the Democratic party — from the progressive and the moderate coalitions,” he said.

Read more about who could serve in top roles of the Biden-Harris administration here.

25 min ago

National mask mandate and vaccine distribution among topics Biden discussed with governors

President-elect Joe Biden met with a group of 10 different governors today to discuss a litany of issues they are facing due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Among the issues discussed was getting governors economic relief because the pandemic has been “devastating” to state budgets, Biden said this afternoon during a news conference in Wilmington, Delaware.

“States and communities shouldn’t have to lay off teachers, cops, firefighters, cut vital services,” Biden added.


Biden also discussed the need to provide a safe and free coronavirus vaccine, which will also require a “massive public education campaign,” he added.

The third and fourth items discussed with the governors was National Guard funding and the implementation of a national mask mandate.

“Ten governors, Democrat and Republican, have imposed masking requirements and recognized the need for universal masking, north, south, east and west. It’s not a political statement. It’s a patriotic duty,” Biden said.

The last area of discussion was on Covid-19 testing, which needs to be more available and accessible, Biden added.

“The bottom line, we can do this. There’s nothing beyond our capacity, but we have to come together as a country,” he added.


Watch Biden describe the meeting held with governors:

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59 min ago

Biden on the pandemic: “There’s a dark winter still ahead”

President-elect Joe Biden kept the coronavirus pandemic front and center during a news conference this afternoon from Wilmington, Delaware.

“The country is still in a crisis,Watch Freaky Movie Online Free and there’s a dark winter still ahead,” Biden said. “Yesterday, America reached another tragic milestone; 250,000 deaths, a quarter of a million people died due to Covid-19. And there are empty chairs at dining room tables that were filled just days and weeks ago with loved ones, family and friends, who laughed and talked together. To those families and friends that are left behind, Jill and I send our love and our prayers.”


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“CDC is recommending against travel during the Thanksgiving Day period,” Dr. Henry Walke, Covid-19 incident manager for the CDC, told reporters in a conference call.

Biden held a virtual meeting with a bipartisan group of governors earlier today to talk about the coronavirus pandemic.Watch Freaky full Movie Online

According to the pool, the list of governors that attended the virtual meeting included:

  • New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (Democrat)

  • Colorado Gov. Jared Polis (Democrat)

  • Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (Democrat)

  • Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (Republican)

  • New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (Democrat)

  • Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson (Republican)

  • Utah Gov. Gary Herbert (Republican)

  • Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker (Republican)

  • Delaware Gov. John Carney (Democrat)

  • Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey (Republican)

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34 min ago

Harris vows to support state officials through coronavirus pandemic

From CNN’s DJ Judd

Vice President-elect Kamala Harris vowed that she and President-elect Joe Biden would provide the resources needed to fight the coronavirus pandemic.

“President Elect Biden and I will make sure you have the resources and support you need to save lives and help get our economy back on track, and we will also make sure that our federal, state, local, and tribal authorities are working closely together so we can tackle these challenges as effectively as possible, because when it comes to this pandemic and the economic recovery, we are not Democrats or Republicans, we are Americans, and we will be there for one another,” she said.


Harris added, “That’s the kind of leadership the American people need and deserve, and it’s the kind of leadership President-elect Biden and I will provide.”




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