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By Jamie Landers, Audrey Jensen, Madeline Ackley, Dianna M. Náñez and Bree Burkitt | Arizona Republic
As Arizona’s votes were still being counted, Arizonans reacted to former Vice President Joe Biden’s projected win in the presidential race Saturday.
After five days of ballot counting across a handful of battleground states, votes continued to be counted in Arizona with Biden leading by 20,573. The number of ballots left to count continues to dwindle. Saturday morning, numerous news outlets projected a win for Biden in Nevada and Pennsylvania, tipping the scales in his favor.
Roughly three hours after the win was called by the Associated Press, hundreds of Trump supporters gathered at the state Capitol for a “Stop the Steal” protest shortly after noon. The event was scheduled before news of Biden’s win after three days of protests at the Maricopa County Elections Center. It’s the latest in daily events in Phoenix and around the country started pro-Trump and other conservative groups claiming voter fraud.READ READ ON: