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Biden pulls ahead

Evening Briefing
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Former Vice President Joe Biden pulled ahead in two critical states, Georgia and Pennsylvania, where ballot counts are ongoing. With President Donald Trump's path to victory narrowing, the Biden campaign is planning a prime time speech tonight. And though it hasn't happened yet, this is what goes into the decision to project a winner.  —David E. Rovella

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U.S. employment saw an uptick in October, according to the federal government, surpassing economist estimates. The unemployment rate fell by 1 percentage point to 6.9%, though the number of long-term jobless Americans surged and now makes up one-third of those out of work.

Stocks registered the biggest weekly increase since April with the labor market strengthening.

Consumer borrowing rose in September by twice as much as forecast, reflecting an acceleration in non-revolving credit such as auto loans and the first pickup in credit-card balances in seven months.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky and most Republican leaders have been unwilling to dispute Trump over his falsehoods concerning absentee ballots, state election officials and ongoing vote counts. Some, like House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy of California and Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, are voicing support for Trump's unsubstantiated claims of election malfeasance.

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The U.S. Postal Service has been under fire by Democrats for allegedly seeking to disenfranchise likely Biden voters. On Thursday, USPS data revealed it failed to deliver at least 150,000 completed absentee ballots inside its facilities in time for Election Day, including more than 12,000 in five of the states that have yet to be called. The number is expected to increase as more data comes in. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy's moves to radically reduce postal capacity in the run up to the election triggered state probes, lawsuits and calls for a criminal investigation of the Trump megadonor. On Thursday, things got worse, as DeJoy's adjutants reported thousands of ballots in Pennsylvania and North Carolina had gone missing. Meanwhile, Republicans asked the U.S. Supreme Court to order Pennsylvania counties to segregate mailed-in ballots arriving after Nov. 3 so they can be thrown out if the GOP wins an ongoing legal challenge.

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