Announce Republican candidate Donald Trump His victory over his Democratic rival Kamala Harris in US Presidential Election 2024.
The Republican candidate had won Donald Trump In a race US presidential elections In the state of Wisconsin (10 votes), adding to the 270 votes that Trump had previously achieved in the heated presidential race.
Trump was able to decide the race in 7 Swing states To increase his chances of winning the US election race against his Democratic rival, Kamala Harris, who did not exceed 234 votes after her victory in the state of Minnesota (10 votes).
And he had Trump received 270 votes In the American electoral college, he won the state of Alaska (3 votes) and the state of Pennsylvania (19 votes), gaining 22 votes added to the 248 votes tally of the states he previously won in the presidential race.
Trump took control of the race after being able to win by a majority Swing statesHe won 6 of the 10 swing states – before his recent victory in Wisconsin – to achieve leadership in the electoral college and the popular vote.
Voices rose Republican candidate Donald Trump It reached 248 votes in the electoral college after winning the states of Utah (6 votes), Georgia (16 votes), and Idaho (4 votes), while his competitor won Kamala Harris It received 201 votes after prevailing in the states of Washington (12 votes), California (54 votes), and Oregon (8 votes).
Trump had won 222 votes in the Electoral College, after winning 5 states: North Carolina (16 votes), Utah (6 votes), Ohio (17 votes), Kansas (6 votes), Montana (4 votes), while His rival, Kamala Harris, received 105 votes.
He was able to steal votes in the states of Mississippi (6 votes), North Dakota (3 votes), South Dakota (3 votes), Wyoming (3 votes), Texas (40 votes), Nebraska (5 votes), and Louisiana (8 votes).
Trump also won the states of Missouri (10 votes), Alabama (9 votes), Oklahoma (7 votes), Tennessee (11 votes), Florida (30 votes), Arkansas (6 votes), West Virginia (4 votes) and South Carolina (9 votes). ), Indiana (11 votes), and Kentucky (8 votes).
The Republican candidate decided the race in five swing states: Texas (40 votes), Ohio (17 votes), Florida (30 votes), Georgia (16 votes), and North Carolina (16 votes), bringing him closer to deciding the presidential race for the White House. .