The final day for the US elections is here, the most important day in America, no more campaigns, now, the question on everyone’s mind is who will win? When will we know the results?
It took so much time even up to 3 days to declare the winner a few years back and right now everyone is in anticipation on who the winner will be.
Either way, history will be made as Kamala Harris could be the first female president of America or Donald Trump could be elected a second time as president to secure a two non- consecutive term the same way Grover Cleveland was elected in 1892.
The presidential candidates need at least 270 electoral votes to win the presidency. Harris and Trump need the votes of the people in the 7 battleground states, and have invested a huge amount of money and time into campaigning in these states. where the population of voters who are almost evenly divided politically heading into the election. While many states vote fairly consistently for either Democrats or Republicans, both parties see a chance to win in the battlegrounds If you’re wondering which states are referred to as the battlegroukd states, they include: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin
As things stand, Donald Trump looks set to win the popular vote something he didn’t even do in 2016
With former President Donald Trump projected to win in North Carolina and Georgia — and leading in all other battleground states — Vice President Kamala Harris’ path to victory is narrowing and winning in Pennsylvania is a must
While, Harris could put together a path to victory with a combination of the “Blue Wall” states, Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania and the Sun Belt states Nevada and Arizona
Co-chair of the Harris-Walz campaign, Cedric Richmond Says Vice President Kamala Harris will not address supporters tonight, but is expected to speak tomorrow, as he says there are still votes to count and states that have not been called yet,”
Things are looking bright and in the favour of Donald Trump who has given his victory speech already, of which some world leaders have started congratulating him even though he has not yet reached the required number of electoral college votes.
Israeli PM, Benjamin Netanyahu. congratulates Trump ‘on history’s greatest comeback and says his historic return to the White House offers a new beginning for America and a powerful recommitment to the great alliance between Israel and America.
Also, the UK prime minister Keir Starmer says he looks forward to working with Trump
NATO Chief also, congratulates the President elect Donald Trump and Vice President elect
Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, congratulates Trump as he closes in on the The White House Victory.
Polls have closed in all the Key battleground states that are expected to determine the winner of the US elections. Although Trump has won the electoral vote heavy prizes of Texas, Florida,the battleground states, North Carolina, Georgia and Pennsylvania. Kamala Harris took New York, California and Virginia.
All eyes on the four remaining states in the contest to reach 270 votes in the Electoral college, the Four states include; Arizona, Michigan, Nevada and Wisconsin.
What would change in the second administration of Trump? What would be different from his first term? Would he be well aware of his mistakes from his first term in the White House?