Be prepared: Biden transition team at work amid limbo

Joe Biden's transition team isn’t waiting for a verdict in the presidential race before getting to work.

Supreme Court orders ballots received after Election Day in Pennsylvania be segregated

The order came Friday night in response to a plea from the state Republican Party as Democrat Joe Biden inched ahead of President Donald Trump in Pennsylvania in the presidential race.

Investigation underway after L.A. man threatens mass shooting if Biden wins presidential election

A Los Angeles area man who took to social media to threaten a mass shooting if Vice President Joe Biden wins the presidential election has been detained for a mental health evaluation Friday, according to the FBI and published reports.

Secret Service reportedly bolstering Biden detail

The U.S. Secret Service is reportedly bolstering the former vice president’s security detail.

Trump has no plans to immediately concede election as Biden leads in battlegrounds, source tells FOX News

President Donald Trump does not have plans to immediately concede the election, despite Democratic nominee Joe Biden leading in key states that could deliver him enough electoral votes to declare him the winner of the 2020 presidential race, a senior aide told Fox News. 

President Trump hits election integrity with unsupported complaints

With votes still being counted across the nation, President Donald Trump on Thursday sought to undermine confidence in the nation’s election, making unsupported accusations from the White House about the integrity of the results in his race against Democrat Joe Biden.

What's next? Campaigns await Wisconsin's official results

In tightly-contested Wisconsin, county clerks are double-checking their math. Counties statewide have until Nov. 17 to do so and certify the results. 

‘Stop the count’ protests met by ‘count every vote’ demonstrations as US awaits 2020 election result

Demonstrators carrying signs reading “Stop the Count,” “Stop the Steal,” and “Count Every Vote” gathered in several states across the U.S. as Trump and his campaign pushed unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud.

Glendale Police: Stolen ballots found by farm worker

A man who works at a Glendale farm is credited with helping authorities return early ballots to people living in one West Valley neighborhood.

No evidence to support Trump's fraud claims, election observer says

The head of an international delegation monitoring the U.S. election says his team has no evidence to support President Donald Trump’s claims about alleged fraud involving mail-in absentee ballots.

What to look for as the 2020 election continues to unfold
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Political commentator Laura Schwartz joins Good Day Chicago to talk about the state of the presidential race two days after the election.

Dispelling myths about Joe Biden’s Wisconsin win

Even with Wisconsin, the presidential race was undecided Wednesday because neither candidate had reached the required 270 electoral votes.

Local Democrats, Republicans react to 2020 election

"Looks like Biden is ahead in Wisconsin and Michigan and Nevada as well. With those three states, I think it's done,” said Preckwinkle.

Trump campaign demands recount in Wisconsin following Biden's win

“I believe that would be the case if we had a recount again in our state, that you would find we have a really solid system here, and that there is an incredible paper trail for every single request, registration and ballot that’s cast,” said Meagan Wolfe, Wisconsin Elections Administrator.

Biden on brink of winning White House as Trump files suit

A full day after Election Day, neither candidate had cleared the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win the White House.

Demonstrators march in Chicago to demand the counting of all votes

Demonstrators gathered in downtown Chicago on Wednesday to urge that every vote cast in Tuesday’s election be counted as President Donald Trump tried to stop the effort in key battleground states.

Balance of power: Democrats’ Senate hopes narrow as they cling to House control

More than 12 hours after polls closed on Election Day, the hope that Democrats held to flip the Senate as well as retain majority control of the House faded away as Republicans held on to key Senate seats.