Every vote is counted in Wisconsin, its
elections Commission Administrator Meagan Wolfe announced Wednesday morning, and
Democratic presidential nominee
Joe Biden has a healthy lead.
Just before noon on Wednesday, Wolfe told
NBC News that every vote in the state had been counted. Biden was up by more than 20,000 votes in the vital swing state after the votes were counted, suggesting he had wrapped the state's 10 electoral votes. That would leave Biden with a projected 237 of the 270 Electoral College votes he needs to win the presidency, though no news source has called the race in his favor.
President Trump has been skeptical of the counts in every swing state so far, especially since Biden's lead grew in Michigan and Wisconsin when more votes were counted. Trump's team is reportedly considering "all legal options" to challenge those votes, but former Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, a
Republican who narrowly lost re-election in 2018, is doubtful that would work out.