See how the U.S. election night unfolded, from the first states that declared their votes to Donald Trump's speech.
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Dorothy Hawkins, from left, Nia Winston and Zinnia Patcas, supporters of Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden, look on their phones as news breaks that Wisconsin is called for Biden during a rally calling for very cote to be counted near the Detroit Department of Elections building in Detroit, Mich., Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2020. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
- David Goldman
A performer who goes by the name Afrika America watches election results before performing at a socially distant dining experience and election night watch party organized by Manny's, a San Francisco community meeting and learning place, in San Francisco, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)
- Jeff Chiu
A Republican election challenger at right watches over election inspectors as they examine a ballot as votes are counted into the early morning hours Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2020, at the central counting board in Detroit. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
- David Goldman
A pile of French newspaper Le Monde headlines "Trump-Biden : the United States is tearing itself apart, Editorial : a democracy in danger" about the U.S. presidential elections, at a newspapers stand in Paris, Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2020. The world is watching as millions of Americans cast their ballots for the next president on Tuesday. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)
- Francois Mori
Photos: As votes are counted, America and the world wait
The day finally came and went, but the result hasn't yet. People in the United States and around the world are waiting anxiously — and sometimes in confusion — for a winner to be declared in the American presidential election.
In text message chains, Twitter feeds and coffee shop lines, everyone seemed to be gaming out the various possible paths to victory for President Donald Trump and his challenger Joe Biden.
Dorothy Hawkins, from left, Nia Winston and Zinnia Patcas, supporters of Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden, look on their phones as news breaks that Wisconsin is called for Biden during a rally calling for very cote to be counted near the Detroit Department of Elections building in Detroit, Mich., Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2020. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
- David Goldman
A performer who goes by the name Afrika America watches election results before performing at a socially distant dining experience and election night watch party organized by Manny's, a San Francisco community meeting and learning place, in San Francisco, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)
- Jeff Chiu
A pile of French newspaper Le Monde headlines "Trump-Biden : the United States is tearing itself apart, Editorial : a democracy in danger" about the U.S. presidential elections, at a newspapers stand in Paris, Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2020. The world is watching as millions of Americans cast their ballots for the next president on Tuesday. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)
- Francois Mori
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