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US election 2020: Trump team insists he is 'alive and kicking' as he calls for knife-edge counts to cease

The president vows to challenge all of the projected wins for Joe Biden - whose own campaign hit back at "misinformation".

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Donald Trump is "alive and kicking" as he prepares to launch legal action to stop some counts and challenge results in key battlegrounds he is projected to lose, his team has said.

The US president's campaign manager gave an update on their tactics and claimed Americans had lost faith in democracy.

He repeated unsubstantiated accusations that the Democrats were cheating and stealing the US election, while ballots are sorted through in five knife-edge races that are still too close to call.

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Neither Mr Trump nor Joe Biden have yet clinched the vital 270 Electoral College votes needed to guarantee them the keys to the White House, but a result is edging closer.

The incumbent Republican is ahead in Georgia, North Carolina and Pennsylvania while Mr Biden is leading in Arizona and Nevada.

But as the ballots are counted in batches, those razor-thin margins could narrow further, or see one candidate overtake the other.

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The momentum seems to be behind Mr Biden, who is winning the popular vote and within touching distance of the 270 Electoral College votes needed to guarantee the presidency, on 253.

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Mr Trump currently has 214 Electoral College votes.

He had demanded election administrators "stop the count" in Arizona, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Georgia, and has claimed a "big legal win" after his campaign said they got a court order in Philadelphia to enter a count to observe it.

"All of the recent Biden claimed states will be legally challenged by us for voter fraud and state election fraud," he vowed in a tweet, again without providing evidence.

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - NOVEMBER 04: People participate in a protest in support of counting all votes as the election in Pennsylvania is still unresolved on November 04, 2020 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. With no winner declared in the presidential election last night, all eyes are on the outcome in a few remaining swing states to determine whether Donald Trump will get another four years or Joe Biden will become the next president of the United States. The counting of ballots in Pennsylvania continued through the night with no winner yet announced. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Image: Counting continues in five battleground states

In Nevada, his campaign declared at a news conference that "the system is corrupt".

They presented one resident - Jill Stoke - who claimed she had been the victim of voter fraud and another who said he was denied access to watch ballots being counted, but they all refused to take questions or verify those accounts.

Clark County resident Jill Stoke speaks to the news media about not receiving her mail-in ballot during a press conference by members of the Donald J. Trump for President, Inc., outside Clark County Election Department on November 5, 2020, in North Las Vegas. (Photo by Ronda Churchill / AFP) (Photo by RONDA CHURCHILL/AFP via Getty Images)
Image: Jill Stoke was used by the Trump campaign to evidence their claims

A registrar later said that contrary to Ms Stoke's claims, she had actually already voted and then tried to vote again.

The Trump campaign has also lost a legal bid to halt counting in Michigan - a state the Republicans are already projected to lose and where 99% of votes have been counted.

PHOENIX, AZ - NOVEMBER 04: A no voter fraud sign is displayed by a protester in support of President Donald Trump at the Maricopa County Elections Department office on November 4, 2020 in Phoenix, Arizona. The rally was organized after yesterday's vote narrowly turned for Democrats in the presidential and senate races.  (Photo by Courtney Pedroza/Getty Images)
Image: Crowds gathered outside counting centres to protest

Mr Biden's team has dismissed claims of wide-scale fraud as "baseless" and "political theatre".

One adviser, Bob Bauer, said: "It is to create an opportunity to message falsely about what is taking place in the electoral process... This is part of a broader misinformation campaign."

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Urging patience, Georgia's election system manager Gabriel Sterling said people should stay calm and wait for officials to finish doing their job.

"Fast is great and we appreciate fast; we more appreciate accuracy," he said.

"Accuracy is going to be the bedrock upon which people will believe the outcomes of this election, be they on the winning side or the losing side."

Demonstrators with ShutDown DC hold a protest to promote the counting of all votes, in Washington, DC, November 5, 2020. (Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP) (Photo by SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)
Image: Pockets of protests have broken out over the president's interference

A result there is expected to be announced later on Thursday, but could be delayed further if it goes to a recount.

In Nevada, more results are not expected until Friday.

Mr Biden's best chance of victory is flipping the high-value target of Pennsylvania, where the secretary of state is due to make an announcement at 10:15pm (5:15pm Eastern Time).

If he can do that then he will take its 20 Electoral College votes, surpassing the 270 threshold needed without having to rely on the other remaining races.