<p style="text-align:start;" size="1" _root="[object Object]" __ownerid="undefined" __hash="undefined" __altered="false">The Trump campaign sued Wisconsin officials Tuesday to challenge the state’s election results one day after it<a href="https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurkee/2020/11/30/wisconsin-elections-chief-affirms-biden-win-but-its-not-over-yet-there/?sh=1b92bf6e2d25" target="_self" data-ga-track="InternalLink:https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurkee/2020/11/30/wisconsin-elections-chief-affirms-biden-win-but-its-not-over-yet-there/?sh=1b92bf6e2d25" aria-label="it certified" class="color-link"> </a>certified President-elect Joe Biden’s victory there, the latest step to change the election outcome. Here’s what the campaign is still doing to contest the vote count.</p>