Donald Trump is steadily marching toward a second term in the White House, and only a miracle would prevent the Republican candidate from becoming the next president of the United States.
All the states where he was the favorite are already red, and Trump currently has 230 electoral votes. However, in nearly all of the swing states where the race is expected to be close, Trump is leading. The most important factor for him and the Republicans is their significant advantage in Pennsylvania. The importance of Pennsylvania is evident, as many have called this election the battle for Pennsylvania.
🇺🇸🇺🇸The future is gonna be so 🔥 🇺🇸🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/x56cqb6oT5
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 6, 2024
The positive outlook for Trump and his team is further emphasized by a post from Elon Musk, the billionaire who openly supports the Republicans. Here’s what he said:
According to preliminary results from the presidential election, the former president is comfortably ahead, winning in 27 federal units. On the other hand, Democratic candidate Kamala Harris is winning in just 19.
BREAKING: New York Times is currently projecting Donald Trump winning the popular vote. pic.twitter.com/H0SvxJu7Ko
— America (@america) November 6, 2024
As things stand, Trump is winning North Carolina, Texas, Iowa, Maine District 2, Idaho, Montana, Utah, Ohio, Wyoming, Kansas, Louisiana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska at Large, Nebraska District 1, Nebraska District 3, Arkansas, Tennessee, Missouri, Florida, Alabama, Oklahoma, Mississippi, South Carolina, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Indiana.
Kamala Harris, according to current results, is winning California, Virginia, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Washington, New Hampshire, Colorado, Delaware, Illinois, Maine District 1, Maine at Large, Washington D.C., New Jersey, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Maryland, Vermont, and Connecticut.
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According to these results, Trump leads with 232 electoral votes to Harris’s 212.
To win the election, 270 electoral votes are needed.
An analysis by AP showed that Harris underperformed among Black and Latino voters, who appear somewhat less likely to support her than they were to support Biden four years ago. Approximately 8 out of 10 Black voters supported Harris, compared to roughly 9 out of 10 who backed Biden in 2020. More than half of Latino voters supported Harris, but this is slightly down from the approximately 6 out of 10 who voted for Biden. Trump’s support among these groups has increased compared to 2020.
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