As of 7:30 AM ET on Thursday, we still do not know who will be sworn in as President on January 20. Currently, Biden is ahead of Trump in the race for Electoral Votes, with a number of states that are still too close to call with more ballots still to be counted.
After Biden won Michigan and Wisconsin earlier in the day yesterday, he closed the gap in Pennsylvania and Georgia last evening, with the mail-in ballots from heavily Democratic areas of the two states being counted. The counting still continues in both states.
Trump has narrowed the Biden lead in Arizona and more numbers are expected today.
While relatively quiet yesterday, Nevada is expected to release more results today. North Carolina is still too close to call.
With all of these developments as backdrop, the Trump campaign filed four lawsuits just yesterday dealing with the votes in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgia, and Michigan.
Meanwhile, in the control for the Senate, Sara Gideon (D) has conceded to Susan Collins (R) in Maine while Raphael Warnock (D) and Kelly Loeffler (R) will advance to a runoff in one of the two races in Georgia.