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Wisconsin and Arizona on Nov. 30 became the last two of six states where President Trump has contested his defeat to finalize their vote counts. (Video: Reuters)

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President-elect Joe Biden on Tuesday pledged “a recovery for everybody” and promised “help is on the way” amid a worsening coronavirus pandemic as he introduced top members of the economic team he intends to bring to Washington, the latest rollout of major players in his incoming administration.  
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Wisconsin and Arizona became the last two of six states where Trump has contested his defeat to finalize their vote counts, dealing a fresh blow to his quest to overturn Biden’s victory. On Tuesday, Trump’s campaign filed a lawsuit with the Wisconsin Supreme Court in a bid to overturn the state’s election results.
Trump’s political operation has raised more than $150 million since Election Day, using a blizzard of misleading appeals about the election to shatter fundraising records set during the campaign.
Neera Tanden, Biden’s pick to lead the powerful White House budget office, has generated early controversy, emerging as an immediate target for conservatives and Republican lawmakers.
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Wisconsin and Arizona became the last two of six states where Trump has contested his defeat to finalize their vote counts, dealing a fresh blow to his quest to overturn Biden’s victory. On Tuesday, Trump’s campaign filed a lawsuit with the Wisconsin Supreme Court in a bid to overturn the state’s election results.
Trump’s political operation has raised more than $150 million since Election Day, using a blizzard of misleading appeals about the election to shatter fundraising records set during the campaign.
Neera Tanden, Biden’s pick to lead the powerful White House budget office, has generated early controversy, emerging as an immediate target for conservatives and Republican lawmakers.
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