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With no new numbers coming in for hours, there remains 163,501 uncounted absentee ballots in the state of Pennsylvania, CNN's Kristen Holmes reported early this morning.
So far, mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania have heavily favored Joe Biden over President Trump even in Republican areas, meaning there are more than enough ballots for the former vice president to overtake the President's narrow 18,000-vote margin.
"Any Democrat who is looking at this ... they're feeling very good about where they stand right now," said Holmes.
In Philadelphia Country 305,000 mail-in ballots have already been counted and there are 60,000 left to count. In Allegheny County, which includes Pittsburgh, there remain 36,000 mail-in ballots to be counted.
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