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Trump Wins 2024 Election Defeats Harris in Key States

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Donald Trump Wins Crushing Election Victory Over Kamala Harris in 2024

Donald Trump has emerged victorious over Kamala Harris in the 2024 U.S. presidential election. With strong support in crucial battleground states, Trump's lead has left the Democrats disappointed and struggling to catch up.

Key Wins in Swing States

 

 

Trump secured vital swing states such as North Carolina and Pennsylvania, giving him a strong edge toward the 270 electoral votes needed to clinch the presidency.

Trump's Path to Victory

  • Republican-Leaning States: Trump won key Republican states, including Texas, Florida, and Ohio, helping him accumulate more than 200 electoral votes.
  • Momentum in Swing States: Trump gained support in critical battlegrounds like North Carolina and Georgia—swing states essential to winning the election.

Harris's Challenges in the Key States

 

 

  • Trailing in Electoral Votes: Kamala Harris maintained victories in traditional Democratic states, such as Vermont and Delaware, but lagged behind Trump with only 109 electoral votes.
  • Critical States at Stake: For Harris, Michigan and Wisconsin remain too close to call, but winning them is crucial if she hopes to stage a comeback.

Current Electoral Count

  • Donald Trump: Approximately 213 electoral votes
  • Kamala Harris: Approximately 109 electoral votes

States Won by Donald Trump

Here is a list of states where Trump has secured victories, contributing to his strong electoral position:

1.    Texas (40 electoral votes)

2.    Florida (30 electoral votes)

3.    Ohio (17 electoral votes)

4.    North Carolina (16 electoral votes)

5.    Georgia (16 electoral votes)

6.    Indiana (11 electoral votes)

7.    Kentucky (8 electoral votes)

8.    Missouri (10 electoral votes)

9.    Iowa (6 electoral votes)

10.                       Alabama (9 electoral votes)

11.                       South Carolina (9 electoral votes)

12.                       Tennessee (11 electoral votes)

13.                       West Virginia (4 electoral votes)

14.                       Oklahoma (7 electoral votes)

15.                       Louisiana (8 electoral votes)

16.                       North Dakota (3 electoral votes)

17.                       South Dakota (3 electoral votes)

18.                       Wyoming (3 electoral votes)