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Too soon to call presidential race, young voters turned out less than expected

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Election Day has turned to night as polls across the country closed with some municipalities announcing they will resume tabulating Wednesday morning.

In the early hours of Wednesday morning, former Vice President Joe Biden briefly addressed the nation from Wilmington, Delaware, projecting confidence in the race and called for patience as the nation tabulates a record number of mail-in and absentee ballots.

President Donald Trump teased he would make a statement from the White House, which took place an hour later.

For President Trump’s speech, which he made around 2:30 a.m. ET, he opened with a joke saying, “this is, without question, the latest news conference I ever had.”  The president made a fiery 10 minute speech, saying that “a group of very sad people” are trying to steal the election, which he called “a fraud” and vowed he would go to the Supreme Court to “have all voting to stop.”

As for the states that are already accounted for, President Trump is projected to win Iowa, Florida, Ohio, Idaho, Utah, Kansas, Missouri, Louisiana, South Carolina, the Dakotas, Alabama, Arkansas, West Virginia, Tennessee, Indiana, Oklahoma, Kentucky, Texas and Nebraska.

Meanwhile, Biden is projected to win Virginia, New Mexico, California, Illinois, New Hampshire, Colorado, New York, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Vermont, Minnesota and the District of Columbia.

As of 1:45 A.M. ET, Biden leads with 220 electoral votes while President Trump has 213 — the winner requires 270 votes to win.

Pennsylvania, a major battleground state, is projected to wrap up the count by Friday before the election, but did not provide an exact timeline. Philadelphia will continue counting absentee ballots, with the next updates coming at 9 a.m. Wednesday.

In Michigan, only 16 percent of the early vote is in with 49 percent of the expected vote in as of early Wednesday, with Tracy Wimmer, a spokesperson for Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson telling ABC News, “We’re still looking at some time tomorrow, but we really don’t have a guess of when.”

One of the most decentralized election systems in the country, Wisconsin state officials have repeatedly told ABC News that they expect full statewide results could come in the early hours of Wednesday morning

In the weeks leading up to Tuesday, at least 100 million early votes were cast. Nationally, voters have cast 73.4 percent of the total votes counted in the 2016 general election.

Hawaii and Texas have already surpassed their 2016 total and five other states — Montana, North Carolina, Georgia, New Mexico and Nevada — are close to doing the same.

Most surprisingly in the election however is, young voters did not increase their showing at polls, despite expert predictions.

The 18-29 year-olds and 30-44 year-olds make up the same percentage of the electorate as they did in 2016.

Those youngest voters are breaking toward Biden by much more than they did to Hillary Clinton in 2016, but among 30-44 year olds, Biden is only winning by about the same as Clinton. There are no major third-party candidates this year, while 10 percent of young people voted for a third-party candidate or gave no answer in exit polls.

Older voters, over 65, make up a similar percentage of the vote as they did in 2016, making up about 21 percent in preliminary exit polls compared to 20 percent in 2016.

There was concern that voting remotely for college kids who were not on campuses this year could be a factor, but after the protests this summer it is a surprising outcome.

By Megan Stone
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Reba McEntire, Darius Rucker, Maren Morris & more to appear on ABC's 'Country Strong' pre-CMAs special

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ABC/Heidi GutmanABC has revealed the date for Country Strong 2020: Countdown to the CMA Awards

The annual, hour-long special, again hosted by Robin Roberts, will air November 10, the night before the CMA Awards ceremony.  This year’s show will observe how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the country music industry and how it’s adapting and moving forward. 

2020 CMA Awards hosts Reba McEntire and Darius Rucker will appear, along with Luke Bryan,Maren Morris, Keith Urban, Mickey Guyton, Kelsea Ballerini, Dierks Bentley, Luke’s fellow American Idol judge Lionel Richie and many more. 

Darius will also moderate a roundtable conversation with rising stars Ashley McBryde, Jimmie Allenand Charlie Worsham. Additionally, he and Reba will offer insight into what viewers can expect from the show.

Country Strong 2020: Countdown to the CMA Awards airs at 10:01 p.m. ET on Tuesday, November 10.  The CMA Awards air live from Nashville the following night at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.

By Cillea Houghton 
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Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher cast their votes

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Disney Channel/Image Group LACarrie Underwood took to her Instagram stories to share that she’s one of the millions of Americans to cast her vote in the 2020 election.

The country superstar shared a photo of herself in the car, pointing to a Tennessee-shaped sticker with the phrase “I Voted” plastered to her lemon yellow sweatshirt on one side, with a neon-colored arrow also directed at the sticker on the other.

Carrie’s husband, Mike Fisher, also submitted his ballot. Posting a photo on his Instagram stories from the couple’s home, the former NHL player reveals that they ran out of “I Voted” stickers at the polling location, so he instead had to make one of his own, writing “I Voted” in red ink on a Post-It note that he stuck to his shirt. 

“They were out of stickers, I guess that’s a good sign!” he writes.

By Cillea Houghton 
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Florida Georgia Line shares photos from the polls

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John ShearerFlorida Georgia Line are among the artists who are casting their votes on Election Day. 

The duo of Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley posted photos of themselves after submitting their votes alongside their wives.

Brian and wife Brittney shared a photo from the car, both sporting “I Voted” stickers, while Tyler and his wife Hayley offered a black and white portrait outside of the voting precinct. 

Tyler, who’s still walking on crutches from a dirt bike accident this summer, poses next to Hayley, who’s wearing an “I am a voter” T-shirt, with a “Vote Here” sign at their feet, both wearing masks. 

#MakeYourVoteCount,” the duo captions the photos. 

Luke BryanKacey Musgraves and Kelsea Ballerini are among the other country artists who have shared photos after casting their vote.

By Cillea Houghton 
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Miranda Lambert plants tree in honor of late dog Waylon

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ABC/Image Group LAMiranda Lambert is honoring the memory of her late dog with a special gift. 

The ACM Award-winner shared via Instagram stories on Monday that she was gifted a tree by friend and stylist Tiffany Gifford, which she planted in the backyard of her Tennessee farm to commemorate her golden retriever, Waylon, who passed away last month. 

Miranda also shared a photo of a custom silver marker she had made that reads, “Your paws left prints on our hearts Waylon.” 

Miranda revealed in an Instagram post on October 22 that she “lost one of my best friends” after 12 years together. 

The singer and her mom Bev Lambert found Waylon and his sister, Jessi, which Miranda also adopted, on the side of the road in Oklahoma in 2008 and upon bringing the dogs to the vet, Miranda was told Waylon may not survive. 

“He was a rock in our family and always held down the fort. He lived his life with no fences. The way we all want to live,” the singer says. “We are heartbroken but happy that he is running across the rainbow bridge right now and will be waiting for us when we get there. Dogs change your life. The bond is something that can’t be described unless you have lived it.”

By Cillea Houghton 
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