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Biden's popular vote margin over Trump tops 7 million
From CNN's Jennifer Agiesta and Kate Sullivan
President-elect Joe Biden on November 25, 2020 in Wilmington, Delaware. Mark Makela/Getty Images
President-elect
Joe Biden's margin over President
Donald Trump in the nationwide popular vote is now more than
7 million votes and may continue to grow as several states continue counting votes.
Biden's lead over Trump is the second largest since 2000, and is about two and a half times larger than Hillary Clinton's popular vote lead over Trump in 2016.
As of Friday morning, Biden had won about 81.2 million votes, the most votes a candidate has won in US history, and Trump had won about 74.2 million. Trump's vote count makes him the second-highest vote earner in American history.
Despite Biden's decisive victory and the Trump administration starting the formal presidential transition process, the President has refused to concede the race and continues to make baseless claims about widespread voter fraud.
Biden won 306 electoral votes, while Trump has 232. Two hundred and seventy electoral votes are needed to become president.
Americans voted by mail in record numbers this year to protect themselves from the coronavirus pandemic, and experts had warned that as a result, there would be a lengthy vote count that would likely not resolve until days or weeks after Election Day.