Trump seeks to stop ‘all voting,’ but only counting remains
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump says he’ll take the presidential election to the Supreme Court, but it’s unclear what he means in a country in which vote tabulations routinely continue beyond Election Day, and states largely set the rules for when the count has to end.
As of early Wednesday morning the projected standings in the US presidential election saw Joe Biden with a 224-213 lead over Trump with several key battleground states yet to finish counting. The winner needs 270.
“We’ll be going to the U.S. Supreme Court — we want all voting to stop,” Trump said early Wednesday.
But the voting is over. It’s only counting that is taking place across the nation. No state will count absentee votes that are postmarked after Election Day.