U.S.A. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS 2024
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(Yesterday, 09:46 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: Live: on U.S. president 5th Nov result coning up...
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Latest Live chat....from U.S.
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(17-07-2024, 03:36 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: U.S.A. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS 2024
The New Yorker.....LiveElection 2024 Live Updates: America Decides Between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.: Updated a minute ago, 10:49 AM
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2 minutes ago....I just had someone in a group chat say that Selzer spiked the punch—lots of Democrats got drunk on the idea that there was perhaps some big polling error or something. Again, we still might see some interesting things in the Midwest (Selzer indicated that older independent women in that largely white state were breaking toward Harris), but the polls seem like they were mostly right. This race is soooo close.
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Latest....fron U.S.A.
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Yesterday, 12:46 PM
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Latest from U.S.A. election 5th Nov 2024.
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Trump wins 2 key battlegrounds: Donald Trump will retake battleground Georgia, which he narrowly lost in 2020, CNN projects. He will also win North Carolina, shrinking Kamala Harris’ possible paths to victory. Vote counting continues in key states.
• Race to 270: It’s too early to call the other battleground states — Pennsylvania, Arizona, Michigan, Wisconsin and Nevada — seen as pivotal to each candidate’s path to victory. Trump and Harris each need at least 270 electoral votes to win the presidency.
• Race to 270: It’s too early to call the other battleground states — Pennsylvania, Arizona, Michigan, Wisconsin and Nevada — seen as pivotal to each candidate’s path to victory. Trump and Harris each need at least 270 electoral votes to win the presidency.
Yesterday, 02:11 PM
Trump wins North Carolina, in first swing-state race callU...updated
November 6, 2024 at 1:06 a.m. EST2 min ago
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Former president Donald Trump is projected to win North Carolina, according to Associated Press and Edison Research projections, in his first battleground-state victory of Tuesday night. Trump carried the state twice before, but it was a narrow margin in 2020, and Vice President Kamala Harris was targeting it this time. The projection came as polls were closed almost everywhere in the high-stakes presidential contest — and every other battleground state remained too close to call.
November 6, 2024 at 1:06 a.m. EST2 min ago
Join Washington Post reporters for live election 2024 results and analysis. (Video: The Washington Post)
Former president Donald Trump is projected to win North Carolina, according to Associated Press and Edison Research projections, in his first battleground-state victory of Tuesday night. Trump carried the state twice before, but it was a narrow margin in 2020, and Vice President Kamala Harris was targeting it this time. The projection came as polls were closed almost everywhere in the high-stakes presidential contest — and every other battleground state remained too close to call.
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(Yesterday, 02:11 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: Join Washington Post reporters for live election 2024 results and analysis. (Video: The Washington Post)
Former president Donald Trump is projected to win North Carolina, according to Associated Press and Edison Research projections, in his first battleground-state victory of Tuesday night. Trump carried the state twice before, but it was a narrow margin in 2020, and Vice President Kamala Harris was targeting it this time. The projection came as polls were closed almost everywhere in the high-stakes presidential contest — and every other battleground state remained too close to call.
Trump wins North Carolina, in first swing-state race call...updated.
Nov 6, 2024 at 1:06 a.m. EST2 min ago
Yesterday, 02:29 PM
Two swing states called by a major news outlet as of early Wednesday are North Carolina and Georgia, both of which were won by Trump. Harris likely can’t count on Arizona, the swing state where she’d polled the worst, though it will take some time to count the votes there.
Related:How news organizations call the election — and why you should trust them
If Georgia and Arizona indeed fall to Trump — and keep in mind they haven’t been called yet, but he looks formidable there — Harris’s path to victory depends on winning all three of Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. If she loses just one in this scenario, it’s over for her. (The other remaining swing state, Nevada, will be very slow in counting, but it would be too small to make much of a difference in the Electoral College.)
All 3 of those Rust Belt states are still close. He leads current count in all 3, many uncounted votes remain from Democratic-leaning areas. But notably, outside swing states, he is on track to do significantly better than he did in 2020, so a Harris win scenario depends on the Rust Belt defying an apparent nationwide shift in Trump’s favor.
For instance, Biden won Virginia by 10. As of late Tuesday, with more than 80 percent of votes in the state counted, Harris led Trump by a mere 1.7 percentage points. That margin is sure to expand when more Democratic areas count, but per the New York Times’s forecast of the uncounted vote, she’ll likely end up with somewhere around a 5-point win, significantly worse than Biden.
Related:How news organizations call the election — and why you should trust them
If Georgia and Arizona indeed fall to Trump — and keep in mind they haven’t been called yet, but he looks formidable there — Harris’s path to victory depends on winning all three of Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. If she loses just one in this scenario, it’s over for her. (The other remaining swing state, Nevada, will be very slow in counting, but it would be too small to make much of a difference in the Electoral College.)
All 3 of those Rust Belt states are still close. He leads current count in all 3, many uncounted votes remain from Democratic-leaning areas. But notably, outside swing states, he is on track to do significantly better than he did in 2020, so a Harris win scenario depends on the Rust Belt defying an apparent nationwide shift in Trump’s favor.
For instance, Biden won Virginia by 10. As of late Tuesday, with more than 80 percent of votes in the state counted, Harris led Trump by a mere 1.7 percentage points. That margin is sure to expand when more Democratic areas count, but per the New York Times’s forecast of the uncounted vote, she’ll likely end up with somewhere around a 5-point win, significantly worse than Biden.
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(Yesterday, 02:29 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: Two swing states called by a major news outlet as of early Wednesday are North Carolina and Georgia, both of which were won by Trump. Harris likely can’t count on Arizona, the swing state where she’d polled the worst, though it will take some time to count the votes there.
Related:How news organizations call the election — and why you should trust them
All 3 of those Rust Belt states are still close. He leads current count in all 3, many uncounted votes remain from Democratic-leaning areas. But notably, outside swing states, he is on track to do significantly better than he did in 2020, so a Harris win scenario depends on the Rust Belt defying an apparent nationwide shift in Trump’s favor.
For instance, Biden won Virginia by 10. As of late Tuesday, with more than 80 percent of votes in the state counted, Harris led Trump by a mere 1.7 percentage points. That margin is sure to expand when more Democratic areas count, but per the New York Times’s forecast of the uncounted vote, she’ll likely end up with somewhere around a 5-point win, significantly worse than Biden.
If Georgia and Arizona indeed fall to Trump — and keep in mind they haven’t been called yet. but he looks formidable there — Harris’s path to victory depends on winning all three of Michigan, (✓ok, this one go to Tempp✓Pennsylvania already) , and Wisconsin. If she loses just one in this scenario, it’s over for her. (The other remaining swing state, Nevada, will be very slow in counting, but it would be too small to make much of a difference in the Electoral College.)
Yesterday, 02:39 PM
(Yesterday, 02:35 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:
If Georgia and Arizona indeed fall to Trump — and keep in mind they haven’t been called yet. but he looks formidable there — Harris’s path to victory depends on winning all three of Michigan, (✓ok, this one go to Tempp✓Pennsylvania already) , and Wisconsin. If she loses just one in this scenario, it’s over for her. (The other remaining swing state, Nevada, will be very slow in counting, but it would be too small to make much of a difference in the Electoral College.)
Trump has been projected to win North Carolina & Georgia, 1st 2-battleground states to be called by AP in race. Both candidates have also been tipped to win a number of states they were expected to carry...…
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Both candidates have also been tipped to win a number of states they were expected to carry.
- Trump has been projected to win North Carolina and Georgia, the first two battleground states to be called by AP in the race. Both candidates have also been tipped to win a number of states they were expected to carry.
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Trump is very lucky. Americans will never accept a female as President!!
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Presidential resultsFrom The Associated Press (AP). Donald Trump wins. The AP has called this race2 24 vs Harris 277
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