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Biden, 77, would become the next president by winning Pennsylvania, or by winning two out of the trio of Georgia, Nevada and Arizona.
With Democrat Joe Biden pushing closer to the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win, President Donald Trump's campaign has attacked the integrity of the voting process with lawsuits in three key states where the race hasn't been called and votes are still being counted.
The presidential race was coming down to close contests in five states. Biden held narrow leads in Nevada and Arizona while Trump was watching his slim advantage fade in must-win states Pennsylvania and Georgia.
Trump had to win the states where he was still ahead and either Arizona or Nevada to triumph and avoid becoming the first incumbent US president to lose a re-election bid since fellow Republican George H W Bush in 1992.
Legal experts said that while there could be objections to particular ballots or voting and counting procedures, it was unclear if such disputes would determine the final outcome.
President Trump and his Democratic rival Joe Biden both still have possible paths to reach the needed 270 Electoral College votes to win the White House, as states keep counting mail-in ballots that surged amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Trump is leading in conservative Kentucky and Indiana and Biden in Democratic-leaning Vermont and Virginia in widely expected results.
The US elections in 2020 are not about Democrats and Republicans. They are about leadership, whether the present one has delivered and whether the alternative will be better.
The remarks came hours after differing assessments of his health from administration officials left it unclear how ill the president had become since he tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday night, a matter of enormous public concern.
Moderated by Fox News presenter Chris Wallace, the first US Presidential Debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden will be held in Ohio at 6.30 am Wednesday, Indian Standard Time.