Results
from the 2020 presidential election as Americans vote in races for the
presidency, 11 governorships, 35 Senate seats and all 435 House seats.
Final polls
show the race between President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden
has tightened since mid-October, both nationally and in battleground states.
Biden's
lead in USA TODAY's average of averages, which is based on data from
RealClearPolitics and FiveThirtyEight, reached double-digits on Oct. 12, but
has since fallen back to a 7.5-percentage point lead. That leaves him back
roughly in the same position USA TODAY found him in its first poll roundup on
Sept. 28, when his polling average lead over Trump was 7.2 points.
Beyond the
presidency, Tuesday's election may result in changes in Congress, where
Democrats want to regain control of the Republican-led Senate and Democrats
hope to expand their advantage in the House.
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