As Wednesday morning begins, there’s still no winner in the race for the White House, despite President Trump incorrectly declaring victory Tuesday night.  As of 9:00 a.m. ET, Democratic challenger Joe Biden led the race, with 225 electoral votes, compared to Trump’s 213, with a minimum 270 total electoral votes out of 538 needed to secure victory.  Alaska, Arizona, Georgia, Maine, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin have yet to declare a winner in the presidential election.  The contest in all of those states is tight, with only a few percentage points of total votes cast, or fewer, separating the candidates.  Over 100 million Americans voted early in this year’s election – a record number of ballots that still need to be counted in those states, a task that could stretch into Thursday or beyond.  In Congress, Democrats are projected to retain control of the House of Representatives, while Republicans are projected to retain their majority in the Senate.   Check ABCNews.com for the latest vote counts and other election updates.