margins between President Donald Trump and Joe Biden grew even tighter in key states as votes continued to be counted in the early hours of Friday morning. Biden took a tiny lead of fewer than 1,000 votes about 4:30 a.m. in Georgia, a state that hasn’t voted for a Democratic president since 1992.

Trump saw his already-narrow lead in Georgia shrink to a few hundred votes and then disappear overnight as results came in from Clayton County, which has a majority Black population in the Atlanta metropolitan area. The state, with 16 Electoral College votes, remains too close to call