Today’s edition of quick hits:
* Joe Biden’s prediction: “‘After a long night of counting, it’s clear we’re winning enough states to win 270 electoral votes to win the presidency,’ Biden told a small group of reporters at the Chase Center on the Riverfront in Wilmington, Delaware. ‘When the count is finished, we will be the winners,’ Biden said.”
* Team Trump: “President Donald Trump is being encouraged by aides and advisers in his determination not to give up on his shrinking odds of victory, with those in his orbit pushing a range of allegations about voting irregularities as they hold out hope that the count somehow shifts in his favor.”
* On a related note: “The Trump campaign announced Wednesday it is suing in Michigan to stop the vote count as the president has fallen behind Biden in the critical swing state.”
* And speaking of Michigan: “Things are getting tense in the TCF Center after the Trump campaign filed a lawsuit to stop vote counting until it receives greater access to the counting sites.”
* USPS: “A federal judge upbraided lawyers for the U.S. Postal Service on Wednesday after the agency failed to meet his Election Day order for postal inspectors to sweep mail processing facilities in more than a dozen states for missing ballots.”
* Pandemic: “Americans went to the polls Tuesday under the shadow of a resurging pandemic, with an alarming increase in cases nationwide and the number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 reaching record highs in a growing number of states.”








