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US results LIVE: Trump wins Indiana, Kentucky & West Virginia; Harris Vermont

US results LIVE: Trump wins Indiana, Kentucky & West Virginia; Harris Vermont

In the latest updates from the 2024 U.S. presidential election, Donald Trump has secured victories in IndianaKentucky, and West Virginia, while Kamala Harris has won Vermont.

  • Trump’s Wins:
    • Trump triumphed in Indiana, Kentucky, and West Virginia, collectively gaining 19 Electoral College votes. Indiana has been a Republican stronghold, with Trump capitalizing on its conservative leanings where Republicans have maintained the governorship for two decades.
  • Harris’s Victory in Vermont:
    • Kamala Harris achieved her first win of the night in Vermont, a state that has consistently favored Democratic candidates in recent elections. The Associated Press called the race shortly after polls closed, awarding Harris 3 Electoral College votes. Vermont has not voted for a Republican presidential candidate since 1988, showcasing its strong Democratic trend.

As the evening progresses, results from key swing states are still pending, which will be crucial for determining the overall outcome of the election.

In the early results of the 2024 U.S. presidential election, Donald Trump has secured victories in IndianaKentucky, and West Virginia, while Kamala Harris has won Vermont.

Election Results Overview

  • Donald Trump:
    • Wins in:
      • Indiana (11 electoral votes)
      • Kentucky (5 electoral votes)
      • West Virginia (5 electoral votes)
    • Total electoral votes from these states: 21
  • Kamala Harris:
    • Wins in:
      • Vermont (3 electoral votes)

As of now, Trump has a total of 21 electoral votes, while Harris has 3. The race is still very much alive, with several key battleground states like Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Georgia remaining too close to call. These states are crucial as they could significantly impact the overall outcome of the election, where a candidate needs 270 electoral votes to win the presidency.

This election is being closely watched as it represents a pivotal moment in American politics, with both candidates having distinct platforms and visions for the future. Trump continues to appeal to his base with promises of economic growth and stricter immigration policies, while Harris focuses on issues such as women’s rights and middle-class support.

As counting continues and more results come in, both campaigns are prepared for potential disputes over close outcomes, which could delay final results in some states.