Joe Biden is watching 2020 election results in Wilmington, Delaware. Source
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Georgia will not have full results on election night
Georgia will not have full results from the presidential election until Wednesday at the earliest. The Fulton County Board of Elections has sent all vote tabulators home for the night. CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann reports from Atlanta. Source
Lindsey Graham speaks after winning reelection in Senate
Republican Senator Lindsey Graham delivered remarks Tuesday after being declared the winner in his bid for reelection in South Carolina. “I am going back to the Senate with a purpose,” Graham said. Watch his remarks here. Source
13 battleground states to watch
These 13 states could hold the key to the presidential election. Source
Michigan hopes to have all votes counted within 24 hours
Michigan’s secretary of state announced that the state believes it will have all ballots counted within 24 hours. Earlier, officials had estimated the state’s count might take until Thursday. CBS News correspondent Janet Shamlian has the latest from Detroit. Source
Nevada 2020 election results
Nevada has six electoral votes, and CBS News polling suggests the state was leaning toward Biden going into Election Day. Source
North Carolina 2020 election results
There are 15 electoral votes up for grabs in North Carolina, and CBS News’ polling views this the state as a toss-up. Source
Wisconsin 2020 election results
Ten electoral votes are up for grabs in Wisconsin, and the state is viewed by CBS News’ polling unit as a toss-up. Source
2020 House and Senate Live Updates: Democrats pick up first Senate seat
Republicans currently hold a slim 53-47 majority in the Senate. Source
Key battleground states’ results could shift as mail-in votes are counted
With record early and mail-in voting, results in some states could change dramatically as the night goes on. Some battleground states, including Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan, count in-person votes first. CBS News election law expert David Becker has more. Source