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Joe Biden may have won the presidency, but the vote counting continues in four states.
Biden’s campaign team is celebrating the victory, while Donald Trump’s team has made unsubstantiated allegations of voter fraud.
Here’s the situation in the four states that have yet to be called:
Georgia
There will be a count in the key swing state after it is announced, there will be a margin of a few thousand votes.
Having followed Trump by 300,000 votes Wednesday, Biden now has a 7,500 lead.
Counting could delay the result for weeks.
If Biden beats Georgia, he would be the first Democratic candidate to do so since Bill Clinton in 1992, but it appears that neither candidate will win the state’s 16 electoral college votes anytime soon.
Arizona
Biden and Trump are almost side by side in the state, which has 11 electoral college votes.
Biden’s lead has narrowed, with a previously healthy margin of 60,000 votes now just over 20,000.
Arizona has traditionally voted Republicans and was home to one of the party’s best-known senators, John McCain.
North Carolina
Trump has a 75,433 advantage in the state, which has 15 votes in the electoral college.
The president is expected to win here.
Alaska
The state, which is not a critical battlefield, has yet to be named in any way.
The latest recount has Trump 51,382 votes ahead of his Democratic rival.
The state, which is worth three electoral college votes, was won by Trump in 2016.