| Can't see this email? Read Online | | Voting Booth Digest: Top Stories This Week | This week, the Independent Media Institute’s Voting Booth project looked at the fallout from Tuesday’s Election Day to the media projecting that Joe Biden will be the next president. As the focus moved from voting to counting votes, we tracked President Trump’s false claims and failing lawsuits to stop the count. Meanwhile, Trump has rejected the media’s projections, recounts loom in states like Georgia, and some election officials fear unrest.
• Joe Biden Will Win Presidency, Projects Media as Swing State Counts Wrap Up and Recounts Ensue (November 7) Joe Biden is projected to win the 2020 election. But counting votes, certifying winners and possible recounts continue.
• Georgia to Use New Audit Tool to Assess Vote Count Accuracy—Is It Ready? (November 6) Georgia’s next step is not examining its presidential vote. Instead, it will audit another contest to vouch for its election system’s overall accuracy.
• Why Trump’s Lawsuits Are Having Little Impact on the Vote Counts (November 5) The Trump campaign’s lawsuits have been filed late, target small issues and are error-ridden. They have not stopped vote counts or disqualified ballots to reverse any results.
• Wednesday Morning: Biden Well-Positioned, as Trump Prematurely Claims Win (November 4) If Biden wins Nevada, Arizona, Michigan and Wisconsin, he has 270 Electoral College votes, enough to win the presidency without Pennsylvania's votes.
• Election Day Mostly Smooth, But Some Voter Intimidation in Battleground States (November 3) “We will see if today proves to be the calm before the storm,” said Kristen Clarke, executive director of the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law at the final Election Day briefing.
• If Trump Will Stop at Nothing, Will Nothing Stop Him? (November 1) Will the election and legal system withstand the coming test? The voters are speaking in volumes. Will courts and state and federal leaders stand by voters or with Trump?
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