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NY Times
Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s campaign manager on Thursday urged patience as ballot counting is completed, acknowledging that margins in Nevada and Arizona could tighten later in the day but stressing her belief that Mr. Biden would ultimately win the election.
“The story of today is going to be a very positive story for the vice president but also one where folks are going to need to stay patient and stay calm,” the campaign manager, Jennifer O’Malley Dillon, said during a press briefing. “The counting is happening. It’s going to take time.”
In her presentation, she acknowledged that North Carolina was a challenge but said she remained optimistic about Pennsylvania and Georgia. She predicted that Mr. Biden would ultimately be declared the winner in Pennsylvania by a “sizable number of votes.”
“We’re very confident, whatever happens with the counting and the timing, we will come out ahead,” she said. “We are equally confident that we’re going to be able to watch the counting throughout the day and into tomorrow to finalize these last states that are going to put us over the top to 270.”
Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s campaign manager on Thursday urged patience as ballot counting is completed, acknowledging that margins in Nevada and Arizona could tighten later in the day but stressing her belief that Mr. Biden would ultimately win the election.
“The story of today is going to be a very positive story for the vice president but also one where folks are going to need to stay patient and stay calm,” the campaign manager, Jennifer O’Malley Dillon, said during a press briefing. “The counting is happening. It’s going to take time.”
In her presentation, she acknowledged that North Carolina was a challenge but said she remained optimistic about Pennsylvania and Georgia. She predicted that Mr. Biden would ultimately be declared the winner in Pennsylvania by a “sizable number of votes.”
“We’re very confident, whatever happens with the counting and the timing, we will come out ahead,” she said. “We are equally confident that we’re going to be able to watch the counting throughout the day and into tomorrow to finalize these last states that are going to put us over the top to 270.”

