November 7, 2024
Trump ahead with 95 electoral votes, Harris at 35
Election 2024 Indian & US Politics Special Report World

Trump ahead with 95 electoral votes, Harris at 35

Former US President Donald Trump has secured 95 electoral college votes, and Vice President Kamala Harris has 35, according to projections by the Associated Press.

The projections are from predictably partisan states that have historically voted either Democratic or Republican. They did not include any of the seven battleground states.

Trump was projected to win Kentucky, Indiana, West Virginia, South Carolina, Florida, Oklahoma, Alabama, Tennessee, and Missouri.

Harris was projected to take Vermont, Massachusetts, Maryland, Rhode Island, and Connecticut.

The winner needs to secure 270 of the 538 electoral college votes.

These projections were announced shortly after the close of polling in some states, including Georgia, one of the seven battleground states that will determine the outcome of the 2024 race for president.

These early projections are based on the history of polling in the state and are drawn from early trends that are not expected to change much through the night or later, once the full count of the votes is completed.

Early trends from Georgia will give the first real indication of how the contest will shape up. If Harris is ahead or looks set to win either Georgia or North Carolina — President Joe Biden won Georgia in 2020 — she will open up multiple pathways to the White House.

If Trump wins both states, the race will come down to the three Blue Wall states of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania, which have been must-win states for Democrats since Trump breached the wall and won all three states to beat Hillary Clinton in 2016.

More than 82 million American voters had already cast their ballots before Tuesday, Election Day, either through in-person voting at early voting stations or via postal ballots. This was more than 51 percent of the total 158 million votes cast in 2020, at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Harris and Trump ended their campaigns with rallies in Pennsylvania and Michigan, respectively, both battleground states.

There are seven battleground states that will determine the 2024 White House race. Unlike others, these states are neither solidly Democratic nor Republican and can swing between the two, which is why they are called swing states. They are Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona, and Nevada. Biden had won all of them except North Carolina in 2020 to defeat Trump.

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