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Klain had previously served as Joe Biden's chief of staff during the Obama administration.
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Speaking to NPR, Carlos Giménez defended President Trump's legal fight. The Republican incumbent lost in both the electoral and popular vote.
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The Arlington ceremony was closed to the public because of coronavirus guidelines. President-elect Joe Biden and his wife, Jill Biden, attended a separate ceremony in Philadelphia.
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The AP and other networks called the presidential race for Joe Biden on Saturday.
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Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan won re-election Wednesday, giving Republicans control of 50 seats in the Senate as two races in Georgia head to runoffs in January.
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President Trump has been tweeting, but his schedule has been empty since the election, and he hasn't spoken publicly since Thursday. He will visit Arlington National Cemetery to mark Veterans Day.
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Tom Emmer, who also chairs the National Republican Congressional Committee, discusses how his party flipped seats in Florida and beyond and some Republicans' reluctance to acknowledge Joe Biden's win.
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So far, President-elect Joe Biden has talked to leaders of key allies such as Germany, France and the United Kingdom, among others. "I'm letting them know that America is back," Biden said.
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"We're going to do exactly what we'd be doing if [President Trump] had conceded and said we've won, which we have," the president-elect said.
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Democrats didn't have the big wins they expected in congressional races. Democratic National Committee Chair Tom Perez says Democrats are working to expand the electorate for Georgia's Senate runoffs.