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FACT CHECK: Trump’s claim that Biden’s wins aren’t certified won’t change the outcome

Elections don't get certified until the counting is complete. It's basically a final stamp on the numbers.

  • By Sam Grisales/NPR
Republican canvas observer Ed White, center, and Democratic canvas observer Janne Kelhart, watch as Lehigh County workers count ballots as vote counting in the general election continues, Friday, Nov. 6, 2020, in Allentown, Pa.

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Republican canvas observer Ed White, center, and Democratic canvas observer Janne Kelhart, watch as Lehigh County workers count ballots as vote counting in the general election continues, Friday, Nov. 6, 2020, in Allentown, Pa.

(Washington) — Hours after Joe Biden hit the 270 electoral vote threshold to win the presidency, and The Associated Press and others called the race for him, President Trump has not only refused to concede, but insisted Biden was “rushing to falsely pose as the winner.”

In a statement released Saturday, Trump pledged to press on with election litigation and wrote that Biden “has not been certified the winner of any states.”

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