You may have noticed that different news organizations have released different totals of electoral votes for Joe Biden and President Donald Trump as the vote counting continues in several states.
The reason is linked to slight differences in methodologies related to projecting the winners of specific states.
The Associated Press and Fox 太子探花 have projected that Biden has won Arizona, while many other news organizations, including CBS 太子探花, have not.
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So AP currently has the electoral vote count at 264 for for Biden, which includes Arizona鈥檚 11 electoral votes. The AP has President Trump at 214.
Some organizations also have the president with 213 electoral votes, because they have not called one of Maine’s electoral votes for Trump, which the AP has. (Unlike most states, Maine divides its four electoral votes, giving one to each of its two congressional districts and two for the state overall.)
If the AP were to project that Biden wins Nevada鈥檚 six electoral votes on Thursday, that would give the Democratic nominee the 270 votes needed to win the presidency.
But it鈥檚 very likely many other news organizations would not immediately follow with that announcement, since they have not yet projected Arizona in Biden鈥檚 win column.
If the AP reports that Biden has reached the 270 electoral votes needed, WTOP plans to report that. But CBS 太子探花 and others may not make that call, which is why you may not see a victory declaration elsewhere.
By the way, the AP has stories that explain why they haven’t called Pennsylvania or Georgia yet.
WTOP will continue to try to be as transparent as possible as the counting continues.
