KEY POINTS
  • The campaigns for President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden each claimed Wednesday morning that they would win the presidential election, based on their expectations in states that have yet to be called.
  • Biden's campaign said that the Democratic nominee is on track to win the key battleground states of Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, and that if the vote counting ended as of the call, he would win the election.
  • "I want to share with all of you that Joe Biden is on track to win this election and he will be the next president of the United States," said Biden campaign manager Jen O'Malley Dillon.
  • The president's campaign manager, Bill Stepien, said, "We feel like the president is in a very, very, very good position this morning."
Joe Biden and Donald Trump

The campaigns for President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden hosted dueling press calls Wednesday morning where each insisted their candidate would win the presidential election, based on anticipated vote counts in states that are crucial to an Electoral College victory.

"I want to share with all of you that Joe Biden is on track to win this election and he will be the next president of the United States," said Biden campaign manager Jen O'Malley Dillon.