Harris will carry Colorado, ABC News projects
The ABC News Decision Desk has projected Kamala Harris will win Colorado's 10 Electoral College votes.
Polls have closed in some states and the results are coming in, in the high-stakes presidential match-up between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. According to 538's forecast, both candidates have a roughly equal chance to win.
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The ABC News Decision Desk has projected Kamala Harris will win Colorado's 10 Electoral College votes.
Democrat Elizabeth Warren is projected by ABC to be reelected senator from Massachusetts.
Warren, who the widely used DW-NOMINATE ideological score places as the most liberal sitting U.S. senator, joined the Senate in 2013 after defeating incumbent Republican Scott Brown, who himself won a surprising special election to fill the seat formerly held by Democrat Ted Kennedy.
ABC News projects Vice President Kamala Harris will win Illinois, and its 19 electoral votes.
Georgia saw record turnout on Tuesday after a spate of non-credible bomb threats flooded state election offices, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said.
There were 1.22 million voters on Election Day voters, a record in the state, Raffensperger said.
Asked whether the bomb threats had any impact on voter turnout or the performance of election officials, Raffensperger said, "None. We worked through it. Battle-tested."
"That just shows you the resilience of our system and our people," he said.
The state also had a record 4 million early voters, according to Raffensperger.