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  • curprev 13:5713:57, 10 November 2020 73.110.217.186 talk 9,315 bytes +19 To quote Biden's talk page Wikipedia content is based on reliable sources. Most reliable sources are calling Biden the President-elect of the United States meaning he is the apparent and expected winner of the election. Major media outlets "call" elections based on reported votes, candidates' vote differences, and mathematical likelihood of one candidate overtaking the lead. (Source: [https://apnews.com/article/ap-explains-race-calls-0b1988605f9101f4b799fc63b01e0090 AP]) undo Tag: Undo
  • curprev 11:1711:17, 10 November 2020 Seer41 talk contribs m 9,296 bytes −19 At 11:14 GMT on November 10, 2020 the winner of the 2020 US presidential election has not been officially called by the Electoral College. Many results are subject to dispute following allegations of electoral fraud. This article should not be updated until the Electoral College has called the election. undo Tags: Manual revert Reverted

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