With the closing of polls in Alaska, the 2024 American elections have concluded in all states. In the challenge between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, the tycoon, winner in the key states of North Carolina and Georgia, currently has a total of 246 votes elections, just 24 from the quorum that would allow him to enter the White House for the second time as president.
The last hopes for Harris focus on holding the “Blue Wall”, with the states of Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennylvania. The vice president “cannot afford to lose Pennsylvania“, is CNN’s analysis. The co-chair of Harris’ campaign urges voters: “We believe in you, we continue to hope, there are still other states, the vice president will not speak now, she will speak to the nation tomorrow (today in Italy)”.
Meanwhile, the former president of the United States and Republican candidate has left Mar-a-Lago and is heading to the Palm Beach County Convention Center, where his supporters have gathered, AbcNews reports. Trump is expected to speak to his supporters soon.
The tycoon took the lead in Pennsylvania, a state considered decisive. The Democratic candidate, however, is leading by a few thousand votes in Arizona, another key state.
Where Trump wins
In addition to North Carolina and Georgia, Trump, as widely expected, wins in Kentucky according to CNN projections, winning the 8 electors up for grabs. The Republican candidate also wins Indiana and its 11 electors and wins in West Virginia (4 electors).
According to the Fox News projection, Trump also wins in South Carolina (9 electors), and wins Florida and its 30 electoral votes, according to CNN projections. The Republican candidate also wins in Alabama, Oklahoma, Missouri and Tennessee, for a total of 37 electoral votes, according to CNN projections, and wins Arkansas and its 6 electoral votes, according to CNN projections.
Trump also wins in Texas, which has 40 electoral votes, in North and South Dakota and Wyoming, each of which has 3 votes, according to CNN projections, and wins Ohio and its 17 electoral votes, according to CNN projections Associated Press.
The tycoon also conquers Mississippi and Louisiana, according to Fox News forecasts. The first state is worth 6 electoral votes, the second 8. Based on CNN projections, Trump also won in Utah and Montana, which have 6 and 4 electoral votes respectively.
Trump also wins in Iowa, according to NBC projections. The Republican candidate wins the 6 electoral votes of the Midwestern state, which a poll conducted the day before by Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa had surprisingly assigned to Kamala Harris. The tycoon, according to CNN projections, also wins Kansas and its 6 electoral votes and wins in Idaho, a western state that assigns 4 electors.
Based on CNN projections, Trump also wins 3 of the 5 electors up for grabs from Nebraska, which together with Maine is the only state where a proportional distribution system is in force.
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While according to Associated Press projections, Harris wins in Nebraska’s second congressional district, in Omaha, nicknamed the “blue dot” because it is the only area of the state where historically there is a strong rooting of the Democratic party.
Harris wins in Vermont, which has 3 electors and, based on CNN projections, in Massachusetts, Maryland and the District of Columbia. According to Fox News projections, Harris also wins Connecticut (7 electors) and Rhode Island (4 electors).
Again, according to Associated Press projections, Harris wins in New Jersey (14 electors), Illinois (19) and Delaware (3 electors). According to Fox News projections, Harris also wins the state of New York (28 electors) and Colorado (10 electors).
Harris also won in California and Washington State, according to AP projections. The two states are worth 54 and 12 electoral votes respectively. Harris also wins in Oregon, a state that has 8 electoral votes, according to CNN projections.
Based on Associated Press projections, the Democratic candidate wins New Mexico, a state that offers 5 major electors and which has a long democratic tradition. The last Republican victory in New Mexico, in fact, dates back to 2004 with George W. Bush.
Virginia also goes to Harris, according to NBC News projections. The state, which is worth 13 electoral votes, has never been considered too at risk by Democrats, but in recent days the vice president’s margins of victory over Trump had narrowed. The Democratic candidate then wins in Hawaii, winning her 4 electoral votes, according to CNN projections.
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