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Download the ABC listen app to listen to NewsRadio live, podcasts, create a playlist and download episodes to listen offline. Love to dig deeper than the headlines? He spoke to NewsRadio's Laura Tchilinguirian. US President Donald Trump has claimed - without evidence - that he will easily win the election if only "legal" votes are counted. Check-in counters will remain but there will be fewer staff operating lost-baggage counters, which will also have its opening hours reduced. US President Donald Trump has claimed, without evidence, that fraudulent processes in key states are robbing him of an election victory. Democratic challenger Joe Biden tells his party faithful in Delaware that he's on track to earn over electoral college votes, meaning he'll win the US election "with the nation behind us". Follow live. Without formally declaring victory, Joe Biden says the numbers tell a "clear and convincing" story he will win the presidency, despite Donald Trump's team preparing legal challenges to keep the race alive.