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		<title>U.S. plans new Iran sanctions related to metals, conventional arms</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2021 13:01:50 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>&#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; Media Agency in Battle Creek MI, US &#124; Apadana Media WASHINGTON (Reuters) &#8211; The United States plans to announce additional Iran sanctions on Friday related to conventional arms and to the metals industry, sources familiar with the matter said. The sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity, did not [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>WASHINGTON (Reuters) &#8211; The United States plans to announce additional Iran sanctions on Friday related to conventional arms and to the metals industry, sources familiar with the matter said.</p>
<p>The sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity, did not provide details on the sanctions, the latest in a series that U.S. President Donald Trump has imposed on the Iranian economy to try to force Tehran into a new negotiation on curbing its nuclear program. The State and Treasury Departments did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the announcement.</p>
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		<title>Iranian Guard drones in drill mirror those in Saudi attacks</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard conducted a drill Friday that saw “suicide drones” crash into targets and explode, triangle-shaped aircraft that strongly resembled those used in a 2019 attack in Saudi Arabia that temporarily cut the kingdom’s oil production by half. US News Agency in MI &#124; Apadana Media Iran [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard conducted a drill Friday that saw “suicide drones” crash into targets and explode, triangle-shaped aircraft that strongly resembled those used in a 2019 attack in Saudi Arabia that temporarily cut the kingdom’s oil production by half.</p>
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<p>Iran has long denied launching the attack on the sites of Abqaiq and Khurais while Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels initially claimed the assault.</p>
<p>However, the United States, Saudi Arabia and U.N. experts believe the drones were Iranian, likely launched amid an escalating series of incidents stemming from President Donald Trump’s unilateral withdrew from Tehran’s nuclear deal with world powers.</p>
<p>The Guard’s decision to use the drones on Friday alongside a series of missile drills comes as Iran tries to pressure President-elect Joe Biden over the nuclear accord, which he has said America could re-enter.</p>
<p>Tehran recently seized a South Korean oil tanker and begun enriching uranium closer to weapons-grade levels, as the U.S. sent B-52 bombers, the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier and a nuclear submarine into the region as a deterrent in Trump’s final days as president.</p>
<p>“The nuclear issue is likely to be the Biden administration’s first foreign policy test,” wrote Simon Henderson, an analyst with the Washington Institute for Near-East Policy. “Ultimately, the United States holds the best hand, but Iran may still be able to play the game quite well, even with a weak hand.”</p>
<p>Iranian state television described the drill as taking place in the country’s vast central desert, the latest in a series of snap exercises called amid the escalating tensions over its nuclear program. The footage showed four of the unmanned, triangle-shaped drones flying in a tight formation.</p>
<p>Another scene showed the drones smash into targets Iran described as being “hypothetical enemy bases” and detonate. One target appeared to be a missile vehicle — a telling target in a region where American forces and their Gulf Arab allies rely on Patriot missile batteries for defense.</p>
<p>Looking at the footage frame by frame, the triangle-shape drone appeared to have two fins on either side. This strongly resembles the so-called “Delta” drones used both in the Abqaiq and Khurais assault in September 2019, as well as a May 2019 attack on Saudi Arabia’s crucial East-West pipeline. Saudi Arabia showed damaged drones to journalists after the attacks, while U.N. experts included images of the drone in a report.</p>
<p>Experts refer to such bomb-carrying drones as “loitering munitions.” The drone flies to a destination, likely programmed before its flight, and either explodes in the air over the target or on impact against it.</p>
<p>Iranian officials did not acknowledge the resemblance, nor did they immediately identify the drones used.</p>
<p>“The message of this drill is our might and firm determination to defend our sovereignty, our holy ruling system and our values against the enemies of Islam and Iran,” said Gen. Hossein Salami, the Guard’s top commander.</p>
<p>The Guard also launched solid-fuel ballistic missiles named Dezful and Zolfaghar during the drill, with state TV repeatedly airing imagery of the simultaneous launch of eight missiles from truck-based launchers.</p>
<p>Iran’s missile program has a 2,000-kilometer (1,250-mile) range, far enough to reach archenemy Israel and U.S. military bases in the region. Last January, after the U.S. killed a top <a href="https://apadanamedia.org/category/news/iran/">Iranian</a> general in a drone strike in Baghdad, Tehran retaliated by firing a barrage of ballistic missiles at two Iraqi bases housing U.S. troops, which saw dozens of troops injured with concussions.</p>
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<p>Associated Press journalists Amir Vahdat and Mehdi Fattahi in Tehran, Iran, contributed to this report.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Donald Trump addresses a campaign rally in Dalton, Georgia, U.S., on the eve of the run-off election to decide both of Georgia&#8217;s Senate seats January 4, 2021. REUTERS/Leah Millis January 5, 2021 Latest News &#124; US News &#124; World News &#124; Apadana Media WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States on Tuesday blacklisted [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States on Tuesday blacklisted a Chinese company that makes elements for steel production, 12 Iranian steel and metals makers and three foreign-based sales agents of a major Iranian metals and mining holding company, seeking to deprive Iran of revenues as U.S. President Donald Trump’s term winds down.</p>
<p>In a statement, the U.S. Treasury Department named the China-based company as Kaifeng Pingmei New Carbon Materials Technology Co Ltd. (KFCC), saying it specialized in the manufacture of carbon materials and provided thousands of metric tonnes of materials to Iranian steel companies between December 2019 and June 2020.</p>
<p>Among the 12 Iranian companies blacklisted are the Pasargad Steel Complex and the Gilan Steel Complex Co, both of which were designated under Executive Order 13871 for operating in the Iranian steel sector.</p>
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<p>The others are: Iran-based Middle East Mines and Mineral Industries Development Holding Co (MIDHCO), Khazar Steel Co, Vian Steel Complex, South Rouhina Steel Complex, Yazd Industrial Constructional Steel Rolling Mill, West Alborz Steel Complex, Esfarayen Industrial Complex, Bonab Steel Industry Complex, Sirjan Iranian Steel and Zarand Iranian Steel Co.</p>
<p>The Treasury said it was also designating MIDHCO’s Germany-based subsidiary GMI Projects Hamburg GmbH, its China-based World Mining Industry Co Ltd and U.K.-based GMI Projects Ltd for being owned or controlled by MIDHCO.</p>
<p>“The Trump Administration remains committed to denying revenue flowing to the Iranian regime as it continues to sponsor terrorist groups, support oppressive regimes, and seek weapons of mass destruction,” Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in the statement. Trump’s term ends on Jan. 20, when Democrat President-elect Joe Biden is to be sworn in to succeed him.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The first payments started going out on December 29 and will continue to be sent through January 15. But anyone eligible who isn&#8217;t automatically sent the money by then will have to claim it on their 2020 tax return, according to the Internal Revenue Service. Congress included the $600 payments in a sweeping pandemic aid [&#8230;]</p>
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<div class="zn-body__paragraph speakable">The first payments started going out on December 29 and will continue to be <a href="https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/treasury-and-irs-begin-delivering-second-round-of-economic-impact-payments-to-millions-of-americans" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">sent through January 15</a>. But anyone eligible who isn&#8217;t automatically sent the money by then will have to claim it on their 2020 tax return, according to the Internal Revenue Service.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph speakable">Congress included the $600 payments in a <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2020/12/20/politics/second-covid-stimulus-package-details/index.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">sweeping pandemic aid bill</a> passed just before Christmas. President Donald Trump stalled the bill, calling for $2,000 payments though he had largely <a href="https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/22/politics/trump-coronavirus-relief-bill/index.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">left negotiations</a> up to lawmakers and his Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, then ultimately <a href="https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/27/politics/trump-relief-bill-christmas-eve/index.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">signed it into law</a> after a week-long delay.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">The money comes nearly eight months after the first round of stimulus payments, worth up to $1,200 per person, were sent as part of a larger coronavirus relief package passed last March. Many of the same people will receive the money again, but there are some small eligibility differences.</div>
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<h3>When and how will the money be sent?</h3>
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<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Recipients may have seen a direct deposit pending in their bank account as early as December 29, but the funds became officially available January 4.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Paper checks or debit cards will be sent to those who don&#8217;t already have a bank account on file with the Internal Revenue Service. Checks also began going out last week.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Some people may not receive the money the same way as in the first round. If you received a preloaded debit card last year, the payment will not be added to that card. You&#8217;ll either receive a new card in the mail or a paper check.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">The law requires the Internal Revenue Service to stop issuing the payments after January 15. Those not issued a payment by then will have wait to claim it on their 2020 tax return. The money will either increase your refund or reduce the taxes you owe. If the payment was sent to an old bank account, you will also have to wait to file your taxes in order to receive the money</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">People can check the status of both their first and second payments by using the Internal Revenue Service&#8217;s <a href="https://www.irs.gov/coronavirus/get-my-payment" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Get My Payment online tool</a>.</div>
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<h3>Who is eligible?</h3>
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<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Eligibility is largely based on income. Individuals earning less than $75,000 a year will receive the full $600. Heads of household earning less than $112,500 and married couples filing jointly earning less than $150,000 are also due the full amount. They will receive $600 per child under the age of 17, which is $100 more than in the first round.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">The payments start phasing out for people making more money, at a rate of $5 per $100 of additional income. Some people who received the first payment may be phased out of the second round because the payments are smaller.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">They will phase out entirely at $87,000 for single filers without children and $174,000 for those married filing jointly without children, according to an analysis by the <a href="https://taxfoundation.org/coronavirus-relief-bill-stimulus-check/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Tax Foundation</a>.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Undocumented immigrants who don&#8217;t have Social Security numbers remain ineligible for the payments. But in a change from the first round, their spouses and children are now eligible as long as they have Social Security numbers.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Those who are claimed as a dependent on someone else&#8217;s tax return, like some college students, remain ineligible.</div>
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<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Both the first and second round payments are based on 2019 adjust gross incomes. That means that someone who saw their income drastically fall in 2020 may be eligible for more money than they first received.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">If that&#8217;s the case, they may claim a &#8220;Recovery Rebate Credit&#8221; on their 2020 tax return. The credit eligibility and the credit amount will be based on the 2020 tax year income, according to the Internal Revenue Service.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Those who may have earned more in 2020 than 2019 are not required to pay back money they have already received.</div>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Democrats Jon Ossoff and the Rev. Raphael Warnock are looking to defeat incumbent Republican Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler, respectively. US Elections &#124; Georgia Elections &#124; Apadana Media The races will determine whether Republicans keep control of the Senate, which will greatly affect the kind of legislation President-elect Joe Biden would be able to [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="zn-body__paragraph speakable">Democrats Jon Ossoff and the Rev. Raphael Warnock are looking to defeat incumbent Republican Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler, respectively.</div>
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<div class="zn-body__paragraph speakable">The races will determine whether Republicans keep control of the Senate, which will greatly affect the kind of legislation <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2021/01/04/politics/biden-campaigning-georgia-runoffs/index.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">President-elect Joe Biden</a> would be able to pass through the chamber once he takes office later this month.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">The Senate would be tied 50-50 Republicans and Democrats if Ossoff and Warnock both win their races, but Vice President-elect Kamala Harris would be able to act as a tie-breaking vote, which would give control of the chamber to Democrats. If Republicans win either or both of the seats, the GOP will keep control of the chamber.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Biden, who won Georgia in the presidential election, and <a href="https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/04/politics/donald-trump-georgia-rally/index.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">President Donald Trump</a> both traveled to the state on Monday to campaign for their party&#8217;s candidates.</div>
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<h3>Why are there runoff elections?</h3>
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<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Under state law, Senate races advance to a runoff if no candidate surpasses 50% of the vote, as was the case for both of Georgia&#8217;s US Senate seats after the November election. Perdue received 49.73% of the vote and Ossoff received 47.95%, and Warnock received 32.9% compared with Loeffler&#8217;s 25.91% in the special election.</div>
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<h3>What time does CNN&#8217;s coverage start?</h3>
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<div class="zn-body__paragraph">CNN&#8217;s coverage of the runoff elections starts at 4 p.m. ET on Tuesday. Tune in to CNN or CNN International, or watch on mobile devices via CNN&#8217;s apps for iOS and Android, and via CNNgo apps for Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire, Chromecast and Android TV. You can also follow CNN&#8217;s live <a href="https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-news/georgia-senate-runoff-election-results/index.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">election coverage on CNN.com</a>.</div>
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<h3>Who are the candidates?</h3>
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<div class="zn-body__paragraph"><strong>Kelly Loeffler</strong></div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">In December 2019, Loeffler was appointed by Republican Gov. Brian Kemp to take over the Senate seat previously held by Republican Johnny Isakson, who retired over health concerns. Loeffler, who was sworn in to office in January 2020, was a political novice, a prominent GOP donor and a businesswoman.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">She was an executive at a financial services firm in Atlanta but left the post to serve in the Senate. She is also known as a co-owner of the WNBA&#8217;s Atlanta Dream. She had considered running for the Senate in 2014.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Loeffler is facing off against Warnock.</div>
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<div class="zn-body__paragraph"><strong>Raphael Warnock</strong></div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Warnock, a Democrat, is a senior pastor at Atlanta&#8217;s historic Ebenezer Baptist Church, which has long been a haven for the Black freedom struggle. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. became a co-pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church with his father in 1960.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph"><a href="https://www.cnn.com/2020/01/30/politics/raphael-warnock-democrat-running-georgia-senate/index.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">In a video announcing his candidacy</a> last year, Warnock described his path from Savannah&#8217;s Kayton Homes housing project to the pulpit.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">&#8220;Some might ask why a pastor thinks he should serve in the Senate,&#8221; said Warnock. &#8220;I&#8217;ve always thought that my impact doesn&#8217;t stop at the church door. That&#8217;s actually where it starts.&#8221;</div>
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<div class="zn-body__paragraph"><strong>Jon Ossoff</strong></div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Ossoff, a Democrat, rose to national prominence during a 2017 special House election that the political newcomer nearly won in a longtime conservative stronghold in Georgia. He ultimately lost to Republican Karen Handel in what was at the time the most expensive House race in history.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Ossoff describes himself as a media executive, investigative journalist and small business owner on his campaign website. He began working with a former BBC journalist, Ron McCullagh, in 2013, and then used money from an inheritance to buy a stake in McCullagh&#8217;s investigative film company and renamed it Insight TWI, according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The company has produced documentaries on mass killings and sexual slavery by ISIS, and a corruption investigation on judges in Ghana.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Ossoff is attempting to unseat Perdue.</div>
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<div class="zn-body__paragraph"><strong>David Perdue</strong></div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Perdue, a close Trump ally, has served as a senator from Georgia since his election in 2014.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Perdue has served on the Armed Services, Banking, Budget, and Foreign Relations committees, according to his Senate website.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">He had never run for public office before 2014, according to his Senate website, and prior to running for office was the CEO of Reebok athletic brand and Dollar General stores.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Perdue&#8217;s term <a href="https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/22/politics/perdue-congress-joint-session-georgia-runoff/index.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">technically expired Sunday</a> when a new Congress was sworn in, leaving his seat temporarily vacant, according to Sydney Butler, chief of staff to the secretary of the Senate &#8212; who oversees the chamber&#8217;s operations and procedures. Officials in Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp&#8217;s and Perdue&#8217;s offices say that even if he is projected the winner Tuesday, the seat will remain vacant until the runoff results are certified &#8212; which could take up to two weeks.</div>
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<p class="zn-body__paragraph zn-body__footer"><em>CNN&#8217;s Madison Park, Eric Bradner, Clare Foran, Donald Judd, Alex Rogers and Ryan Nobles contributed to this report.</em></p>
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<p>An almost three-decades-old conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia over Nagorno-Karabakh was brought to an end this week after 45 days of hard fighting.<br />
The conflict had its origins in the collapse of the Soviet Union. During this period, ethnic Armenians living inside Azerbaijan’s Nagorno-Karabakh region tried to break away and join Armenia. Armenia took advantage of the chaos and invaded the region, capturing a sizable chunk of Azerbaijan’s internationally recognized territory.<br />
A ceasefire agreement was signed in 1994, which, for the most part, held — albeit there were occasional minor skirmishes over the years. That same year, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe established the so-called Minsk Group to help broker a final peace — but it failed to do so.<br />
Having grown impatient over the lack of progress in peace talks and the bellicose rhetoric coming from Armenian leaders, Azerbaijan decided to act. Major fighting kicked off in late September and was brought to an end this week by an Azerbaijani victory. With the help of Turkish and Israeli drones, and a lot of bravery from its soldiers, Azerbaijan was able to liberate large swathes of its territory from Armenian occupation.<br />
Armenia is estimated to have lost approximately 40 percent of its equipment, including hundreds of tanks, armored vehicles and pieces of artillery. It is likely that Azerbaijan ended up capturing more equipment from Armenia than it lost on the battlefield — probably one of the few cases in history of an army ending a war with more equipment than it started with.<br />
Turkey and Russia played a big role in the conflict. Russia traditionally backs Armenia, but in this conflict took a standoffish approach to the dismay of Yerevan. Turkey has always been close to Azerbaijan and has been in a protracted geopolitical competition with Russia over places like Syria, Libya, and to a certain extent Ukraine in recent years.<br />
The peace agreement announced earlier this week was brokered by Russia with Turkish influence behind the scenes. It led to the surrender of Armenian forces inside Azerbaijan and the deployment of a small Russian peacekeeping force to regions in Nagorno-Karabakh with a sizable Armenian minority. While a lot of the commentary has been focused on what Armenia’s defeat means for Turkey and Russia, one country that was a big loser in this conflict was Iran.</p>
<blockquote><p>Iran will have to devote time, resources, and troops to adjust to the new geopolitical reality along its northern border with Azerbaijan.</p>
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<p>For historical reasons Iran sees itself as entitled to a special status in the South Caucasus. Both Armenia and Azerbaijan were once part of the Persian empire. Today, Armenia and Iran enjoy cozy relations.<br />
Azerbaijan is one of the predominately Shiite areas in the Muslim world that Iran has not been able to place under its influence. While relations between Baku and Tehran remain cordial on the surface, there is an underlying tension between the two. During the war in Nagorno-Karabakh in the 1990s, Iran sided with Armenia as a way to marginalize Azerbaijan’s role in the region.<br />
There are three reasons why Iran is a big loser in this conflict.<br />
Firstly, it remains to be seen how Azerbaijan’s victory will play out with Iran’s sizable Azeri minority. Azeris are the second-largest ethnic group in Iran. During the conflict there was a lot of pro-Azerbaijani rhetoric and protests on social media and on the streets in support of Baku by ethnic Azeris. The Iranian regime was very careful to appear balanced during the conflict, but at the same time stifled many of these pro-Azerbaijani protests. There is a constant low-level push for self-determination and increased autonomy in northern Iran for the Azeri minority. Although this has not materialized into a mass movement for independence, it makes some in the Iranian leadership nervous.<br />
Secondly, Iran will have to devote time, resources, and troops to adjust to the new geopolitical reality along its northern border with Azerbaijan. This could mean less Iranian focus on other places such as the Gulf and Syria. Part of the Azerbaijan-Iran state border has been under Armenian occupation since 1994. Now that this border is back under the control of Baku, a new security dynamic has been created between the two countries. Also, the presence of 2,000 Russian peacekeepers — now only 100 km from the Iranian border — is bound to make many in Tehran nervous. Although Russia and Iran have enjoyed good relations in recent times, the two have been rival powers in the region for centuries. Iran has already started to deploy more military assets along its northern border. It remains to be seen whether this is just a temporary measure or will become permanent due to the new security situation on the ground.<br />
Finally, it is unclear how Azerbaijan’s success in the war will affect its bilateral relationship with Iran. Azerbaijan has strived to maintain cordial relations with Iran because it relied on access to Iranian airspace and territory to supply its autonomous region of Nakhchivan — an exclave of Azerbaijan nestling between Iran, Armenia and Turkey. In addition to transit rights, Azerbaijan also relied on Iran to provide natural gas to Nakhchivan. As part of the recent peace deal, Armenia is opening up a corridor through its territory to allow Azerbaijan to transport goods directly to Nakhchivan. In addition, earlier this year Turkey announced a new natural gas pipeline to supply Nakhchivan with energy. Iran is less important for Azerbaijan now and it is likely that the dynamics in the bilateral relationship will change in Baku’s favor.<br />
Iran has many problems. A stagnant economy, political unrest at home, the fallout from the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and the never-ending costly interventions in places such as Syria and Iraq. The last thing Tehran needs right now is a change to the cozy status quo it has enjoyed in the South Caucasus for the past three decades.<br />
Unfortunately for Iran, this is exactly what is happening.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Republicans have so far thwarted well-funded Democratic bids in Iowa, South Carolina, Kansas, Texas and Montana and taken back a Democratic seat in Alabama. Democrats have captured a seat in Colorado, and have their sights set on several other Republican senators. Republicans hold 53 Senate seats. Democrats need to win a net gain of three, [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="zn-body__paragraph speakable">Republicans have so far thwarted well-funded Democratic bids in Iowa, South Carolina, Kansas, Texas and Montana and taken back a Democratic seat in Alabama.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph speakable">Democrats have captured a seat in Colorado, and have their sights set on several other Republican senators.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Republicans hold 53 Senate seats. Democrats need to win a net gain of three, and the White House, to take back the chamber.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">A dozen Republican Senate seats were at risk, while only a couple Democratic senators had competitive contests.</div>
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<div class="zn-body__paragraph">President Donald Trump&#8217;s performance is crucial to Republicans&#8217; chances of keeping <a href="https://www.cnn.com/election/2020/results/senate" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">the Senate</a>.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Both parties have so far flipped a seat: Alabama Democratic Sen. <a href="https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/03/politics/tommy-tuberville-wins-alabama-senate/index.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Doug Jones lost</a> to former Auburn football coach Tommy Tuberville in a state Trump dominated. And former Gov. John Hickenlooper defeated Republican Sen. Cory Gardner in Colorado, where Biden also triumphed over Trump.</div>
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<div class="zn-body__paragraph">With the parties offsetting those two seats, control of the Senate could come down to three races.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">In Arizona, Democrat Mark Kelly, a NASA astronaut and the husband of former Arizona Rep. Gabby Giffords, has led Republican Sen. Martha McSally in every CNN-approved public poll this year. McSally, who was appointed to fill the seat once held by the late Sen. John McCain, has run behind Trump, waffled in her public support for him and <a href="https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/07/politics/arizona-senate-race-debate-martha-mcsally-mike-kelly/index.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">failed to excite some conservatives</a>. The senator has repeatedly suggested that Kelly was beholden to China due to his participation in US-China forums, but Kelly has defended himself by pointing to his record as a captain in the Navy.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">In Maine, state House speaker Sara Gideon is trying to oust Sen. Susan Collins, the last Republican member of Congress in New England. Since her first victory in 1996, Collins developed a Maine-centric, independent image, winning her last election with nearly 69% of the vote.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">But her approval fell during the Trump era, due in part to her support of the 2017 GOP tax plan and the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. <a href="https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/18/politics/susan-collins-polls-maine-senate/index.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Polls this fall</a> show her behind in the race, as attack ads portray her as beholden to special interests.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Collins focused her message on what she has delivered for Maine, including financial relief for small businesses during the pandemic, and a promise that her seniority in the Senate could lead to more federal funding for her state. She also separated herself from Trump in a state he is very likely to lose, opposing Barrett and even declining to say who she would vote for president.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph"><a href="https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-news/senate-house-election-results-2020/index.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">LIVE UPDATES: 2020 House and Senate races</a></div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">And so the race for the Senate could come down to North Carolina, where Biden has established a slim advantage, according to a recent CNN poll.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Recent revelations of Senate Democratic candidate Cal Cunningham&#8217;s alleged extramarital affair have undercut the image he carefully crafted as a man of integrity who serves in the Army Reserve. But while voters disapproved, he still has an edge over Republican Sen. Thom Tillis.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Before the sex scandal emerged, Cunningham was up 42% to 37%, according to a Times/Siena poll from mid-September. Since then, <a href="http://cdn.cnn.com/cnn/2020/images/10/31/rel2_nc.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">CNN released a poll</a> showing that Cunningham&#8217;s lead had narrowed to 47% to 44%, in large part because he had maintained his lead with women.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Denise Adams, a Winston-Salem City Council member, told CNN that women &#8220;realize what&#8217;s at stake,&#8221; adding that health care, abortion access and education funding are all on the ballot.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">&#8220;I ain&#8217;t trying to call nobody&#8217;s pot kettle black,&#8221; she added. &#8220;Right now, Democrats in North Carolina are united, and our task ahead of us is to bring this baby home.&#8221;</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Republicans have denied Democrats a number of pickup opportunities, including in hard-fought races in Iowa and Montana.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Republicans cheered a crucial victory in Iowa, where they had tied Democratic candidate Theresa Greenfield to leaders in Washington like House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. The Senate Leadership Fund, a super PAC aligned with McConnell, had spent millions airing an ad warning that &#8220;the Theresa Greenfield-Nancy Pelosi health care plan could take away our employer-provided health insurance,&#8221; even though neither Democrat backs a single-payer proposal. Democrats had charged that Greenfield&#8217;s opponent, Republican Sen. Joni Ernst, has changed, hitting her for campaign violations resulting in a Federal Election Commission fine and for buying a condo in Washington.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Ernst had also had a couple of missteps, backtracking on her suggestion that fewer people have died of Covid-19 than official health reports suggest and flubbing a debate question on the price of soybeans. But she had held slim leads in recent polls and Trump also won the state.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">In another victory for the GOP, Republican Sen. Steve Daines will hold onto his seat, CNN projects, defeating Gov. Steve Bullock.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">National Democrats had pushed for Bullock, the state&#8217;s two-term Democratic governor, to run, believing he would make a formidable challenger. His entry into the race made it a competitive contest, but ultimately, he came up short, conceding the race to Daines early Wednesday morning.</div>
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<h3>An intense fight for the Senate</h3>
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<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Some political forecasters said Democrats were favored to win control of the Senate. Democratic candidates bet early on a message centered on protecting the Affordable Care Act, which they leaned into even more heavily as a pandemic heightened the health care concerns of the country.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Meanwhile, Republican candidates were tied to a historically unpopular President who put even red states in play. They said for months that their loss would lead to socialism, even though Democrats chose Joe Biden, the epitome of the establishment, as their presidential nominee.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Republicans hope that an economic rebound and the recent confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett will have reminded voters why they put the GOP in charge and save their Senate majority.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">At a rally in Kentucky on Monday, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell warned that if Democrats take back the chamber, they will abolish the filibuster to pass sweeping progressive legislation, pack the Supreme Court with liberal justices and grant statehood to Washington, DC, and Puerto Rico. He promised that if he is reelected, those measures &#8220;will not come up in Mitch McConnell&#8217;s Senate.&#8221;</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">McConnell won his own re-election on Tuesday, defeating Democratic opponent Amy McGrath.</div>
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<h3>The Trump effect</h3>
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<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Trump&#8217;s presidential approval rating has never hit 50%, according to Gallup, and he polled at 46% in October, lower than the three previous presidents who were reelected, Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Trump has remained unpopular throughout his term. He did not build the &#8220;big, beautiful&#8221; wall, but separated thousands of migrant parents from their children. He signed a tax overhaul bill into law that provided a short-term boost to the economy but added more than a trillion to the debt. He failed to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. He was impeached and acquitted of charges that he had used his power for political gain when he asked Ukraine to investigate Biden. He has praised Republican candidates who support him, even when they promote the baseless QAnon conspiracy theory that he is working to squash a secret cabal of pedophiles. He proposed a ban on Muslims traveling to the US. And he inflamed the racial divisions within the country after Charlottesville and the police killing of George Floyd. He ridiculed his opponents, whether they were women, minorities or senators in his own party in tough election races, like Collins, who he recently tweeted was &#8220;Not worth the work!&#8221;</div>
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<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Trump&#8217;s conduct has imperiled not only his own hold on the White House, but also GOP control of the Senate.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">&#8220;Trump should stop tweeting about individual Republican candidates because all it does is confuse the base,&#8221; GOP strategist Scott Reed told CNN. &#8220;It doesn&#8217;t help anybody, except Twitter, and I don&#8217;t know why in the hell anybody would be helping Twitter right now.&#8221;</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">The steady unpopularity at the top of the ticket, along with the demographic changes of some Southern states, and a massive fundraising effort by Democrats sparked in part by the death of liberal Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, gave Democrats confidence that they could compete in conservative states.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Georgia Republican Sen. David Perdue&#8217;s race against Democrat Jon Ossoff has <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2020/10/29/politics/georgia-senate-debate-ossoff-perdue/index.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">turned increasingly nasty</a> in the final weeks of the campaign.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Perdue, a 70-year-old former Fortune 500 CEO, has dismissed Ossoff, a 33-year-old media executive, as not knowing how to create or keep a job. Ossoff recently told CNN that Perdue&#8217;s butchering of Harris&#8217; name at a campaign rally was &#8220;unquestionably&#8221; racist. At their recent debate, Ossoff called the senator a &#8220;crook&#8221; who was &#8220;fending off multiple federal investigations for insider trading&#8221; while attacking &#8220;the health of the people&#8221; who he represents. Perdue snapped back that the Democrat had worked for &#8220;the mouthpiece of terrorism and Communist China&#8221; &#8212; claims Ossoff called &#8220;ridiculous.&#8221; The candidates are also running against Libertarian candidate Shane Hazel, and if no one gets more than 50% on Election Day, the two top vote-getters will compete in a runoff on January 5.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Georgia GOP Sen. Kelly Loeffler&#8217;s race will go to a runoff between her and Democrat Raphael Warnock, the senior pastor of the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta. In the unusual melee election, the appointed senator faced multiple candidates, including GOP Rep. Doug Collins, who targeted the same swath of conservative voters as she did. Loeffler recently told CNN that there are &#8220;no&#8221; issues on which she disagreed with the President, leaving Warnock to claim liberal and more independent voters.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Republicans hope that John James, a Republican businessman who flew Army helicopters in the Iraq War, can defeat Michigan Democratic Sen. Gary Peters and become the state&#8217;s first Black senator. But Peters led in the polls there, and the state is pivotal to Biden&#8217;s campaign strategy.</div>
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<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Perhaps the greatest surprise of the election cycle was in South Carolina, which hasn&#8217;t elected a Democrat to the Senate since Sen. Fritz Hollings retired 15 years ago. In the Senate elections since 2004, the South Carolina Democratic candidate never cracked 45% of the vote.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">But in his race against GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham, Democrat Jaime Harrison raised $57 million between July and September, the largest single-quarter total by any candidate in US Senate history, and lost.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Democrats have had a financial advantage in many other Senate races. Political groups have spent more than $1.7 billion to advertise in them, according to Kantar&#8217;s Campaign <strong><a href="https://apadanamedia.org/">Media</a> </strong>Analysis Group, 54% of which was spent by Democratic groups.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Some Republican strategists said that Democrats were throwing good money at bad races. McConnell easily won over Democrat Amy McGrath, a former Marine fighter pilot, despite groups on the left spending nearly $50 million on ads against him. Texas Sen. John Cornyn defeated MJ Hegar, a former Air Force helicopter pilot, despite being outraised by $6.7 million in the third fundraising quarter. And Senate Leadership Fund, the McConnell-aligned super PAC, spent over $16 million on ads in Kansas, a state that hasn&#8217;t elected a Democratic senator in nearly 90 years, amid anemic fundraising by GOP Rep. Roger Marshall. Still, Marshall beat Democratic candidate Barbara Bollier.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">&#8220;Yes, they&#8217;re being outspent heavily with all this national money,&#8221; said Reed, speaking of Republicans. &#8220;But at the end of the day, I&#8217;m convinced they&#8217;re going to hold the Senate.&#8221;</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">If Democrats do capture the Senate, it will be because of women.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">A double-digit gender gap is clear in a number of Senate races, according to a series of New York Times/Siena College polls over the past two months. In Arizona, for example, Kelly led McSally overall, 50% to 43%. He was down several points among men but overcame it with a substantial 57% to 38% advantage among women.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Stephanie Schriock, president of EMILY&#8217;s List, told CNN that Republican efforts to attack the Affordable Care Act, block legislation addressing the gender pay gap and their anti-abortion views have made the GOP unpopular with women. Schriock said that Trump&#8217;s behavior and &#8220;the chaos that he produces constantly&#8221; also don&#8217;t appeal to women.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">&#8220;(It) is just not anything women voters are interested in right now,&#8221; she added.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph"><em>This story has been updated with additional developments Wednesday.</em></div>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Donald Trump appeared in the East Room of the White House early on Wednesday morning to claim falsely that he had already beaten Democrat Joe Biden, and the election was being stolen from him in a massive act of fraud. He vowed to mount a challenge in the Supreme Court and declared that he had [&#8230;]</p>
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<div class="zn-body__paragraph speakable">Donald Trump appeared in the East Room of the White House early on Wednesday morning to claim falsely that he had already beaten Democrat Joe Biden, and the <a href="https://www.facebook.com/apadanamedia/"><strong>election</strong> </a>was being stolen from him in a massive act of fraud. He vowed to mount a challenge in the Supreme Court and declared that he had already won states that were still counting votes, including Georgia, North Carolina and Pennsylvania.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph speakable"><a href="http://www.cnn.com/2020/11/04/politics/fact-check-trump-election-night-speech/index.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">The election has not yet been won,</a> and the President and the former vice president are still locked in a tight battle for the decisive states with millions of votes still being counted.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Trump&#8217;s remarks essentially amounted to a demand for the legally cast votes of American citizens not to be recorded in a historic act of disenfranchisement. And they brought closer the potential constitutional nightmare that many have feared since Donald Trump started to tarnish an election that he apparently worried he could lose months ago. His rhetorical broadside was also notable because it came at a moment of huge tension in a deeply divided nation &#8212; a time when a president, even one whose political fate is in the process of being written &#8212; could be expected to call for calm.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Donald Trump&#8217;s comments were especially remarkable since it appears that the President has a good chance of winning outstanding states in <a href="https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-news/election-results-and-news-11-03-20/index.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgia, North Carolina</a> and Michigan, which could hand him a second term. And the implication of his authoritarian remarks was that the President wants vote counting to stop in those states but to go on in Arizona, where he trails Biden.</div>
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<div class="zn-body__paragraph">They were also a warning sign of the kind of behavior that might be expected in a second term from a President who has survived impeachment and may be heading for a new mandate that he would view as a validation of his norm-crushing behavior. In some ways, Trump&#8217;s aggressive response to a night of nail-biting tension and a yet-to-be-decided result could also take the gloss from what would be a stunning political achievement if he wins reelection despite expectations that his handling of the pandemic would cause the country to turn against him.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">&#8220;Millions and millions of people voted for us,&#8221; Trump said in the East Room. &#8220;A very sad group of people is trying to disenfranchise that group of people.&#8221;</div>
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<h3>Trump wary of early and mail-in votes</h3>
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<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Donald Trump is angry that hundreds of thousands of mail-in and early votes &#8212; cast disproportionately by Democrats &#8212; are still being counted, leaving open the possibility that Biden could challenge Trump&#8217;s leads in the Midwest. But those votes were made in a way that is just as legitimate as the ballots that were lodged by voters showing up in their precincts in the traditional manner.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">&#8220;We were getting ready for a big celebration. We were winning everything. And all of a sudden it was just called off,&#8221; Trump said. &#8220;This is a fraud on the American public. This is an embarrassment to our country.&#8221;</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">&#8220;Frankly we did win this election,&#8221; he said, despite millions of votes still outstanding.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">The President made his televised statement after his opponent delivered his own remarks and said that all of the votes must be counted.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">&#8220;It&#8217;s not my place or Donald Trump&#8217;s place to declare who has won this election,&#8221; Biden told his crowd in Wilmington, Delaware.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Throughout his presidency, Trump has consistently taken aim at the institutions that have underpinned American government for decades. He has attacked the judiciary, the intelligence services and made clear for example that he believes that the Justice Department should be loyal to him rather than the law. He has even said that as president he has absolute power under the Constitution to do whatever he wants.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph"><a href="https://www.cnn.com/videos/politics/2019/07/23/rep-sean-maloney-trump-not-above-the-law-sot-ebof-vpx.cnn" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8220;I have an Article Two</a> where I have the right to do whatever I want as President,&#8221; Trump declared last year.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">It was not immediately clear on what grounds Trump planned to try to ask the Supreme Court to intervene in the election because, so far, he has not provided evidence for any voting irregularities.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">&#8220;These are legally cast ballots or at least will be determined to be legally cast ballots by the appropriate local county and state officials,&#8221; Benjamin Ginsberg, a longtime Republican election lawyer, told CNN&#8217;s Jake Tapper.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">&#8220;And for a president to say we are going to disenfranchise those legally cast ballots &#8212; it really is extraordinary.&#8221;</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">The President&#8217;s statement sparked a sharp response from Biden&#8217;s campaign manager, Jen O&#8217;Malley Dillon.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">&#8221; It was outrageous because it is a naked effort to take away the democratic <a href="https://apadanamedia.org/"><strong>rights</strong></a> of American citizens,&#8221; she said in a written statement.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">&#8220;The counting will not stop.&#8221;</div>
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<div class="zn-body__paragraph speakable">US Elections <a href="https://apadanamedia.org/"><strong>News</strong></a>: Several battleground states are still counting votes, and the presidency and control of the Senate remain within either party&#8217;s reach.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph speakable">As of 4 a.m. ET on Wednesday, CNN had not projected winners in Arizona, Georgia, Maine, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania or Wisconsin. Alaska was also too early to call. According to CNN&#8217;s projections, Biden has won 224 electoral votes to Trump&#8217;s 213.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Huge numbers of mail-in ballots remained uncounted in Democratic strongholds in Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, where Trump currently leads the vote count.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">With many votes left to count, here are five takeaways from the 2020 election so far:</div>
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<h3>Trump prematurely declared victory</h3>
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<div class="zn-body__paragraph">In the wee hours of Wednesday morning, Trump called for legitimate vote-counting to be halted, declaring victory with millions of votes outstanding in several swing states and falsely claiming that Democrats were trying to &#8220;steal the election.&#8221;</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">The moment was a chilling threat to democracy. But Trump&#8217;s declaration bears no impact on states&#8217; vote counts, with many planning to resume processing absentee ballots later Wednesday morning.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Biden spoke to supporters earlier Wednesday morning in Delaware, telling them that &#8220;we believe we&#8217;re on track to win this election.&#8221;</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">&#8220;Keep the faith guys, we&#8217;re going to win this,&#8221; Biden said.</div>
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<h3>Down-ballot Democratic disappointment</h3>
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<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Two Democratic Senate challengers, Jaime Harrison in South Carolina and Amy McGrath in Kentucky, raised about $200 million combined to challenge Republican Sens. Lindsey Graham and Mitch McConnell. Both were blown out. Democratic challengers in Iowa and Montana also lost.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Despite record-shattering fundraising numbers across the map, Democrats&#8217; hopes of a net gain of three seats if Biden wins, or four if Trump wins, to give them a Senate majority were slipping. Those hopes could now depend on Georgia, where at least one and potentially two Senate races are headed to runoffs. Results in Maine and North Carolina &#8212; two top Democratic targets &#8212; remain outstanding.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Many races were left to be decided as of 4 a.m. ET on Wednesday, but Republicans had ousted a few Democratic House members while defending some seats in key districts, potentially shrinking a Democratic majority that was widely expected to grow.</div>
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<h3>All about Omaha?</h3>
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<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Nebraska and Maine divide their electoral votes up by congressional district. While Trump easily won Nebraska overall, he lost the Omaha-based 2nd District &#8212; and if Biden reaches 270 electoral votes, that single electoral vote could prove decisive.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">As of 4 a.m. ET on Wednesday, Biden led in Arizona, Nevada and Maine (though he trailed in Maine&#8217;s 2nd District). If he won those states, he would have 248 electoral votes &#8212; 22 shy of 270.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">He trails in North Carolina with most of the vote counted there. But Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin all have large numbers of mail-in ballots left to count. If Biden were to win Wisconsin&#8217;s 10 electoral votes and 16 more from either Georgia or Michigan, he would reach exactly 270 electoral votes &#8212; a path to the presidency that wouldn&#8217;t be possible without Nebraska&#8217;s 2nd District.</div>
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<h3>Trumpism is here to stay</h3>
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<div class="zn-body__paragraph">The fate of Trump&#8217;s re-election bid has not yet been decided. But Tuesday&#8217;s results were not the large-scale repudiation that would carry Biden to a landslide victory and force Republicans to re-evaluate their party&#8217;s approach.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Democrats&#8217; effort to put three states Trump won handily in 2016 &#8212; Iowa, Ohio and Texas &#8212; fell flat. Florida continued to flummox the party. Republicans, meanwhile, were on track to pick up House seats, and fended off a number of serious Senate challenges</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Georgia and Arizona appear more competitive than they were in 2016, and it&#8217;s not yet clear whether Biden has rebuilt the &#8220;blue wall&#8221; of Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania. But 2020 did not bring anything close to a remaking of the electoral map.</div>
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<h3>Democrats struggled with Latinos</h3>
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<div class="zn-body__paragraph">For months, Democratic organizers and operatives warned that the party was at risk of a poor performance in Florida&#8217;s heavily Cuban Miami-Dade County, and that it hadn&#8217;t been reaching nearly enough Latinos in the Rio Grande Valley to turn Texas into a battleground.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Those fears proved to be founded, as Biden fell well short of Hillary Clinton&#8217;s 2016 performance in those areas.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Latinos are not a monolith, and the <a href="https://www.facebook.com/apadanamedia/"><strong>politics</strong> </a>of Cubans in Miami, Puerto Ricans in Orlando and Mexicans in South Texas can vary widely. But after falling short of expectations in several key areas &#8212; and doing so against a President who has treated immigrants harshly and mismanaged a pandemic that was disproportionately deadly for Latinos &#8212; Democrats must now face hard truths about their shrinking margins with a fast-growing segment of the electorate.</div>
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<div class="zn-body__paragraph speakable">Election: Biden holds the lead in the Electoral College at this stage in the night, 224-213; 270 electoral votes are needed to become president.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph speakable">Experts had warned for months that a result may not be known on election night, or even days afterward, as voters voted by mail in record numbers. As of early Wednesday morning, it was still too close to call in Arizona, North Carolina, Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, Maine, Georgia and the potentially critical state of Pennsylvania.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Trump won a close race in Florida, which was one of the states Biden had hoped to peel away from the President&#8217;s 2016 map and has a narrow edge in North Carolina. The former vice president has taken the lead in Wisconsin and is hoping that Arizona, where he has a 5-percentage point lead with 82% of the ballots counted, could be his first victory of the night that turns a red state blue.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Increasingly it appears that the result of the entire election could hinge on whether Biden can restore the Democratic &#8220;blue wall&#8221; in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, a scenario that could stretch into the coming days as large numbers of mail-in votes are counted.</div>
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<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Biden currently leads the Electoral College at this early stage in the night, but the key battlegrounds that will decide who serves as president for the next four years are still in play.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">The night unfolded as the most unorthodox <a href="https://apadanamedia.org/">election</a> night in modern memory. At times it appeared like one candidate or the other was heading for an early win in important states. But batches of mail-in and early votes meant the count often dramatically shifted one way or the other.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Polls are now closed across the US on a nerve-jangling night that will set the nation&#8217;s course for the next four years and cast judgment on the most tumultuous presidency of the modern age. Results are flowing in from battlegrounds and it&#8217;s too early to make a projection in many key states.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">CNN projects Biden will win Hawaii, Rhode Island, Minnesota, Virginia, California, Oregon, Washington, Illinois, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Colorado, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, Vermont, Delaware, Washington, DC, Maryland, Massachusetts and one of Nebraska&#8217;s five electoral votes. Nebraska awards two electoral votes to its statewide winner and divides three others over its three congressional districts.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">CNN projects Trump will also win in Montana, Texas, Iowa, Idaho, Ohio, Mississippi, Wyoming, Missouri, Kansas, Utah, Louisiana, Alabama, South Carolina, North Dakota, South Dakota, Arkansas, Indiana, Oklahoma, Kentucky, West Virginia and Tennessee and four of Nebraska&#8217;s five electoral votes.</div>
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<h3>Trump&#8217;s chilling threat to vote counting</h3>
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<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Trump attempted to claim victory in the presidential race and called for a halt to legitimate vote counting that is underway around the country in a chilling threat to American democracy</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">In fact, the election is far from over with millions of votes outstanding in key states like Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan &#8212; ballots that were cast before Election Day that have yet to be counted. Yet Trump sought to mislead his loyal supporters by conflating the legitimate counting of ballots with voting as he falsely claimed Democrats were trying to &#8220;steal the election.&#8221;</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Facing the real possibility that he could lose, Trump &#8212; as expected &#8212; appeared to be seizing the opportunity to confuse his supporters about the democratic process and suggest that there was something nefarious about the fact that many states are still counting votes. The lengthy vote count, which could extend for several days, was widely anticipated because so many Americans cast vote-by-mail ballots to protect themselves from exposure to the coronavirus in the middle of a pandemic.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">While making the ludicrous suggestion that the counting of legally cast votes should stop as he watched his margins narrow in several key swing states, Trump made a wild threat that his lawyers would take their case to the Supreme Court even though it remains unclear what their legal rationale would be.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Even within Trump&#8217;s short speech there was a glaring inconsistency in his position as he advocated for votes to continue to be counted in Arizona, a state that he believes is more favorable to him, while expressing anger that one network had called it early. CNN has not projected a winner in Arizona.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">He celebrated his victories in Florida and Ohio, and claimed to win multiple states that CNN has yet to project. His call for an end to the counting was the kind of dangerous election night speech that political observers long feared Trump would make, in which he falsely claimed, &#8220;This is a major fraud on our nation.&#8221;</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Biden campaign manager Jen O&#8217;Malley Dillon ripped Trump&#8217;s speech as &#8220;a naked effort to take away the democratic rights of American citizens.&#8221;</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">&#8220;The President&#8217;s statement tonight about trying to shut down the counting of duly cast ballots was outrageous, unprecedented, and incorrect,&#8221; she said, adding, &#8220;It was unprecedented because never before in our history has a president of the United States sought to strip Americans of their voice in a national election. Having encouraged Republican efforts in multiple states to prevent the legal counting of these ballots before Election Day, now Donald Trump is saying these ballots can&#8217;t be counted after Election Day either.&#8221;</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Biden was the first candidate to speak to supporters early Wednesday morning, after a night of results didn&#8217;t deliver a quick winner, saying that &#8220;we believe we&#8217;re on track to win this election.&#8221;</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">The former vice president said it was not up to him or Trump to decide the winner of the election and that the votes would be counted.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">&#8220;Keep the faith guys, we&#8217;re going to win this,&#8221; Biden said.</div>
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<h3>Trump wins two must-have states</h3>
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<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Wins for Trump in the Sunshine State and Ohio are crucial to keep open his pathway to win a second term.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Florida Democrats were concerned early in the night about populous southern Miami-Dade County where Biden appeared to be underperforming Clinton&#8217;s mark in 2016.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">The early Biden deficit in Miami-Dade could be a sign of what was apparent in pre-election polls that suggested the President had been making incursions into traditional Democratic support with Black and Latino men. Former President Barack Obama made two trips to Miami-Dade in the closing days of the race to drive up turnout.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Miami-Dade, which Biden is still likely to win, has large concentrations of voters of Cuban and Venezuelan descent who tend to be more conservative than other Latino groups and were targeted by the President with claims that Democrats were akin to socialists.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">The President also opened up a solid lead in Ohio after early returns showed Biden in the lead. The Buckeye State was another battleground that Trump&#8217;s campaign thought he must win in order to earn another four years in Washington. Biden spent time in the state on Monday and was another place that the Democrat had hoped to flip.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Biden does not need to win Florida and Ohio in order to win the presidency, but his campaign had hoped to flip those states after several encouraging polls in the final weeks of the campaign.</div>
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<h3>Biden performs well in Arizona</h3>
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<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Biden appears to have made significant gains in Arizona where demographic changes have accelerated the state&#8217;s shift from traditional Republican territory to a potential Democratic pick up. The President&#8217;s unpopularity and the rapid growth of the state &#8212; from its rising Latino population to the influx of retirees from the Midwest and other parts of the country &#8212; has made its politics more unpredictable, even in just the four years since 2016, when Trump beat Hillary Clinton in the state 49% to 45.5%.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Clinton built up Democratic margins in populous Maricopa County, which includes Phoenix and its suburbs &#8212; and the majority of the state&#8217;s voters &#8212; and Biden appears to be continuing that trend Tuesday night, with turnout looking strong in that key county.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Even within the patchwork of early returns, some trends were emerging that pointed to the fact that is a very different race than 2016. In states like Ohio and parts of Florida, Biden appears to be performing better in the suburbs than Clinton did four years ago. At the same time, the President&#8217;s team seems to have succeeded in turning out their voters as promised &#8212; in some cases making up for what appeared to be an advantage for Democrats in the early vote count in key swing states.</div>
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<h3>Results may not be known for days</h3>
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<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Millions of ballots were still outstanding in those critical three states of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, many of them vote-by-mail ballots that were cast early and were expected to favor Democrats.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Even Georgia appeared at a standstill as officials in Fulton County, which includes Atlanta and its populous suburbs said they had stopped counting mail-in ballots around 10:30 p.m. ET and that count would resume at 8 a.m. Wednesday. The Fulton County tabulation was initially delayed by a water leak near the room where ballots were being counted but no ballots were damaged.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Election officials in the so-called &#8220;Blue Wall&#8221; states of the Midwest tried to prepare the public late Tuesday night for the likelihood that a full count would continue through the night, and could stretch well into Wednesday and later this week &#8212; meaning America may not know the winner of the presidential contest for quite some time.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">The slow count in those Midwestern states is creating mounting anxiety for Democrats, who had hoped Biden could post some early wins on the board in swing states to prevent President Trump from declaring a premature victory before even crossing the 270 electoral vote threshold that he needs to win.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">For weeks now, Trump has hammered the message that voters should know the results on election night &#8212; even though that is rarely the case in America &#8212; while suggesting that a later count could be a sign of voting irregularities, even though there is no evidence to support that and counting has been much more complex this cycle because so many people cast votes by mail in order to stay safe during the pandemic.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Michigan officials are predicting record turnout, and are hoping that ballots counted overnight could give a sense of at least the unofficial result within 24 hours of poll closures, instead of several days as some were initially expecting, but that appeared uncertain.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson told reporters Tuesday night that the state could &#8220;potentially see a full result of every tabulation out of Michigan in the next 24 hours,&#8221; which would be an improvement on the state&#8217;s original prediction that it would not finish tabulating results until Friday. The state is on track to break turnout records with more than 3 million absentee ballots cast.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">&#8220;I&#8217;m here tonight to ask you all to be patient,&#8221; Benson said. &#8220;No matter how long it takes, no matter what candidates say, we&#8217;re going to work methodically and meticulously to count every single valid ballot and that, and only that, will determine who wins every race on the ballot in the state of Michigan.&#8221;</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">The tipping point state of Pennsylvania may see some of the longest delays, not only because of its very complex ballot with its inner and outer envelopes, but also because election officials were not permitted to start counting the vote-by-mail ballots until Election Day. Late Tuesday night, the Pennsylvania secretary of state urged patience and told result-watchers to expect batches of vote totals to come in in fits and starts throughout the night.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">In Wisconsin, some results in the key area of Milwaukee may not be reported until after 5 a.m. on Wednesday, meaning the vote tallies in some of the most critical areas for Biden would not be known until then.</div>
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<h3>Historic amount of early votes</h3>
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<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Across the country, officials were counting the more than 100 million votes that were cast before Election Day, according to a survey of election officials by CNN, Edison Research and Catalist.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">In an unprecedented move, which could indicate some mail-in votes are in danger of not reaching their destination in time to be counted, a federal judge in Washington ordered the US Postal Service to start sweeping all processing facilities by 3 p.m., including in parts of battleground states Pennsylvania, Michigan, Texas, New Hampshire and Florida. Democrats had previously criticized the US Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, a Trump donor, for introducing reforms in the agency that they said could slow down the delivery of mail-in ballots.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Democrats are nervous about widespread slowdowns within the Postal Service system after budget cuts and staff shortages, which has led to intense scrutiny of DeJoy&#8217;s motivations.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Polls began closing at 6 p.m. ET but there are wide variations in ballot counting rules across the country.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">The economy is the top issue on the minds of voters Tuesday, according to the preliminary results of a nationwide CNN exit poll. Those results are incomplete because Americans were still voting, but in those early measures about a third said the economy is the most critical issue. About 1 in 5 said racial inequality is the top issue and 1 in 6 said the coronavirus pandemic was most important to their vote. However, a majority said the nation should prioritize containing Covid-19 over rebuilding the economy.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Republicans have made a huge effort to invalidate ballots and limit voter turnout through legal challenges and questionable monitoring tactics that bordered on voter intimidation in some states. Trump spent his final days trying to cast aspersions on vote counting, insisting that a winner should be declared on Tuesday night, even though America has long counted ballots well into the days and weeks after Election Day.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">With Biden leading in many national and battleground state polls, the President&#8217;s team is counting on explosive Election Day turnout within the GOP and relying on their intensive, data-driven ground game to turn out quiet Trump voters, who they say have not been reflected in the polls.</div>
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<h3>Biden and Trump close their campaigns</h3>
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<div class="zn-body__paragraph">At the end of what has been a remarkably stable race, the President crossed the finish line after a frenetic sprint across the battleground states, during which he continued to undermine the integrity of the election by falsely raising the specter of cheating in the possible tipping point state of Pennsylvania.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">After months of refusing to commit to a peaceful transfer of power and repeatedly lodging false claims about widespread voter fraud &#8212; when there is no evidence that it exists &#8212; the President gave a more muted interview to &#8220;Fox &amp; Friends&#8221; Tuesday morning, predicting that he had a &#8220;very solid chance of winning&#8221; and said he would declare victory &#8220;when there&#8217;s victory, if there&#8217;s victory,&#8221; adding there is no reason to play games. He later visited Republican National Committee offices in northern Virginia and predicted a &#8220;great night ahead,&#8221; but also reflected the uncertainty of Election Day, saying he had prepared neither a victory speech nor a concession speech.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">&#8220;Hopefully we&#8217;ll be only doing one of those two and you know, winning is easy. Losing is never easy. Not for me it&#8217;s not,&#8221; he said.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Biden ended his final day of campaigning on a more optimistic note, promising to unite the country and calling it the &#8220;beginning of a new day.&#8221; On Tuesday morning, he sought to remind Americans of his blue-collar roots with a visit to his childhood home in Scranton, Pennsylvania, where he was surrounded by supporters on the street outside who chanted &#8220;Scranton loves Joe.&#8221;</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph">Inside on one of the living room walls where he grew up, he wrote: &#8220;From this House to the White House with the Grace of God,&#8221; signing his name and the date &#8220;11.3.2020,&#8221; before heading to Philadelphia where the campaign is hoping to drive up turnout in the final hours.</div>
<div class="zn-body__paragraph"><em>This is a breaking story and will be updated.</em></div>
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