Vote-counting rules in battleground states complicate when a winner is likely to be named
Briefly

"People are accustomed to turning on their TV late election night and seeing a winner splashed across the screen. I think that's largely a thing of the past."
"Expecting a clear result on election night is kind of like declaring victory before you can develop the film. Or it's like declaring victory before you do the last lap."
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