KEY POINTS
  • President Donald Trump's campaign said Wednesday that it had filed suits to halt the counting of ballots in Michigan and Pennsylvania, as the campaign demanded increased access to observe the tallying process at numerous locations in those battleground states.
  • The Trump campaign also said that its lawsuit demands that the campaign be allowed to "review those ballots which were opened and counted while we did not have meaningful access."
  • Joe Biden was projected as the winner in Michigan and needs just 17 more Electoral College votes to secure the White House, NBC News has projected.
  • Later Wednesday, the Trump campaign said it had filed suit in Georgia seeking to require all counties there to separate ballots that arrive after the voting deadline from other, "legally cast ballots."
  • The suits come as the Republican incumbent president faces an ultra-tight race against the Democratic Biden in other remaining battleground states, including Arizona, Nevada, Georgia and North Carolina.

President Donald Trump's campaign said Wednesday that it filed suits to halt the counting of ballots in Michigan and Pennsylvania, as the campaign demanded increased access to observe the tallying process at numerous locations in those battleground states.

The states have a combined 36 Electoral College votes at stake, more than double the 17 electoral votes that Democratic nominee Joe Biden needed as of Wednesday evening to clinch victory in the White House race.