Decision 2020: Biden Takes Lead In Georgia

As vote counting continues in six states, Joe Biden is calling for patience, while President Trump claims, without evidence, that the election is being "stolen." NBC's Tracie Potts reports.

(NBC News) — Three days after election day there’s still no clear answer on who our next president will be.

Vote counting continues in six states whose results are too early or too close to call, and mounting legal challenges are creating a cloud over the integrity of the election.

Joe Biden took the lead from President Trump in Georgia’s vote count early Friday morning.

He’s called for patience.

“We have no doubt that when the count is finished Senator Harris and I will be declared the winners,” Biden said Thursday.

President Trump, speaking for the first time since the morning after the election Thursday, claimed without evidence that the election is being stolen from him.

“We were winning in all the key locations by a lot, actually, and then our numbers miraculously started getting whittled away,” Mr. Trump said.

Republicans are weary of the president’s baseless claims.

“We heard nothing today about any evidence. I want to know what backs up what he said,” former New Jersey Governor and Trump campaign advisor Chris Christie told ABC News.

The president’s legal challenges have already been dismissed in Georgia and Michigan. Six cases remain active.

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