Pivotal Wisconsin declares Joe Biden the winner in the presidential race; Trump team says it will demand recount

All eyes are on the traditional blue wall for the Democrats -- Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania -- as the election slides through day two with razor-thin margins between Republican President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden, his Democratic challenger.

While Pennsylvania has one million votes still uncounted and Michigan awaits tallies from Detroit -- where 600 volunteers are recording the results of 280,000 ballots -- Wisconsin was closing in on results.

With Biden 20,000 votes ahead, he was declared the winner of Wisconsin at about 2:30 p.m. Wednesday.

With that news, Trump’s campaign manager Bill Stepien said the president plans to “immediately” request a recount. Many pundits say there's no clear path to the White House without Pennsylvania and at least one of the others -- Michigan or Wisconsin. Trump carried both of traditionally Democratic states in 2016.

And per the Associated Press, Wisconsin allows a recount if a race is within 1 percentage point.

Stepien says in a statement Wednesday: “The President is well within the threshold to request a recount and we will immediately do so.”

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