Michigan's secretary of state said on Wednesday that a lawsuit by President Donald Trump seeking to halt counting of votes was "frivolous."
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson said that all valid ballots cast in Michigan had been tabulated securely and acccurately.
According to The Associated Press, Democrat Joe Biden carried Michigan and its 16 electoral votes, further eating into Trump’s Rust Belt wall of support, which helped deliver him the presidency four years ago.
The flip from red back to blue was a huge blow to Trump, whose victories in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania in 2016 sent him to the White House. Biden also carried Wisconsin, though Pennsylvania has not been called yet. The president and his legal team are challenging late ballot counting in multiple states, and he has said he is convinced he won the election, only to have opponents try scraping together late votes to thwart his victory.
Biden's apparent win in Michigan — he was up Wednesday night by about 120,000 votes, or 2 percentage points, out of more than 5.4 million cast — pushes him to 264 Electoral College votes, six short of the 270 needed to win the White House.
Trump is at 214 electoral votes. Nevada, which has six electoral votes, is among the states Democrat Hillary Clinton won in 2016 that has not yet been called.
Biden’s campaign had particularly focused on turning out Black voters in Detroit, who failed to show up for Clinton in the numbers that Barack Obama received during his two presidential bids.
Turnout was high statewide, shattering the record of 5 million — in the 2008 presidential election — by at least 464,000. Despite needing to win Michigan, Trump took frequent swipes at the state’s Democratic governor, Gretchen Whitmer, who was the target of an alleged kidnapping plot that was foiled by federal law enforcement. Chants of “Lock her up!” toward Whitmer echoed at Trump’s rally, and he railed against the governor on Twitter for her cautious approach to the coronavirus pandemic.
She, in turn, has been among critics of the president's handling of the pandemic.
AP contributed to this report.
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