Veteran Nevada journalist Jon Ralston said Thursday that he doubted President Trump has a path to victory in the Silver State based on the latest vote counts.
Ralston, editor of the nonpartisan news outlet The Nevada Independent, weighed in after the state reported more figures Thursday, showing Democratic nominee Joe Biden leading by a little more than 11,000 votes.
The race in Nevada remains too close to call and no news outlets have yet projected a winner, with additional ballot results expected to be released on Friday.
“Dems are going to win these mail ballots coming in from Election Day and yesterday — 63K. And they should win them decisively,” Ralston tweeted Thursday afternoon. “That leaves 60K provisionals, which have been evenly split. I see no path left for Trump here.”
Counting also continues in Clark County, where election officials said Thursday afternoon that they will count a further 51,000 ballots and report them at 10 a.m. local time on Friday.
A victory in the Silver State would put Biden across the finish line with 270 electoral votes under total electoral vote projections by The Associated Press and Fox News, which include him winning Arizona. Other outlets have yet to call Arizona for either candidate and ballot counting continues in Pennsylvania, Georgia and North Carolina.
Trump has a path to victory that does not need to include Nevada if he wins Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina and Pennsylvania.