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Harris County election worker Romanique Tillman prepares mail-in ballots to be sent out to voters Sept. 29 in Houston.
OnPolitics: After all that, we're down to a handful of states
Honestly, we're just going to stick to the one thing everybody is asking. Who is winning?

Biden is one state away

Democrat Joe Biden is one state away Wednesday from capturing the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidential race, a dramatic demonstration of how rapidly the landscape of the contest changed in 24 hours.

Biden won both Wisconsin and Michigan on Wednesday, huge electoral prizes that represented the partial rebuilding of the "blue wall" of Democratic-leaning states that collapsed around Hillary Clinton in 2016.

The wins there left Biden standing at 264 electoral votes — just six shy of the needed 270.

More: Trump campaign says it's suing to stop vote counting in Michigan, Pennsylvania

The results meant that President Donald Trump has to capture all of the outstanding states, hope that the projections of a Biden win in Arizona were wrong or find a legal strategy.

Biden's wins on Wednesday shifted the focus to the Southwest, specifically Nevada and Arizona. Biden has, as of 7 pm EDT, an extremely slim lead in Nevada, which was too close to call throughout Wednesday. Election officials there said they did not expect to report additional results there until Thursday.

More: Democrats are now unlikely to win a majority in the Senate: Here's where things stand

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