The Morning Call (Sunday)

Why AP called Pa. for Joe Biden

- By Brian Slodysko

Four years ago, President Donald Trump breached the Democrats’ “blue wall,” narrowly winning Pennsylvan­ia, Michigan and Wisconsin — a trio of Great Lakes states that had long served as a bulwark against Republican presidenti­al candidates.

On Saturday, Democrat Joe Biden captured it back — and also wonthe presidency — after Associated Press declared the former vice president the winner of his native Pennsylvan­ia at 11:25 a.m.

The AP called the race for Biden, who held a 34,243-vote lead, after it determined that the remaining ballots left to be counted would not allow Trump to catch up. The news agency has already declared Biden the winner in both Michigan and Wisconsin.

Biden held a 0.51 percentage point lead late Saturday morning. Under Pennsylvan­ia law, a recount is automatic when the margin between two candidates in a statewide race is less than 0.5 percentage points. Biden’s lead over Trump was on track to stay outside of that margin as final votes are counted.

There are roughly 62,000 mail ballots remaining to be counted. Biden has won the overwhelmi­ng majority of mail ballots cast in the state.

Biden’s win in Pennsylvan­ia was a dramatic, though not unexpected, turn after Trump jumped out to an early Election Day lead of 675,000 votes and prematurel­y declared he had won the state.

Over the coming days, as local elections officials tabulated more ballots, Trump’s lead dropped sharply, with Biden winning roughly 75% of the mail-in vote between Wednesday and Friday, according to an analysis by the AP.

Another reason the late mail vote broke Biden’s way: Under state law, elections officials are not allowed to process mail-in ballots until Election Day.

Biden, who was born in Scranton, claims favorite-son status in the state and has long played up the idea that he was Pennsylvan­ia’s “third senator” during his decades representi­ng neighborin­g Delaware. He’s also campaigned extensivel­y in the state from his home in Delaware.

 ?? HELBER/AP STEVE ?? On Saturday, The Associated Press declared former vice president Joe Biden the winner of his native Pennsylvan­ia at 11:25 a.m.
HELBER/AP STEVE On Saturday, The Associated Press declared former vice president Joe Biden the winner of his native Pennsylvan­ia at 11:25 a.m.

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