Former United States President Donald Trump has received the presidency once more, defeating Democratic Social gathering nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris in Tuesday’s election, in keeping with the Related Press.
Tens of thousands and thousands of voters throughout the US trooped to polling cubicles to forged their ballots for the presidential election and contests for the US Senate, Home of Representatives, gubernatorial positions and down-ballot coverage measures.
For weeks main as much as Election Day, pollsters had predicted a neck-and-neck race between former Trump and Harris.
However hours after as voting ended, a transparent image of the election consequence emerged even because the vote count continued in most states, and 5 states haven’t but been referred to as.
Right here’s what occurred — and the important thing takeaways from Election Day.
The place do Trump and Harris stand on the finish of Election Evening?
- Electoral Faculty vote: Trump has secured 277 Electoral Faculty votes, in keeping with the Related Press information company, surpassing the 270 wanted to win the election. The AP has projected leads to 45 states, in addition to the District of Columbia, the place Harris is projected to win. It has referred to as Trump wins in 27 of those states, and Harris in 18.
- Nationwide common vote: The vote depend continues to be underneath method, however in keeping with AP, the vote tally for the favored vote stands at 51 p.c votes for Trump and 47.5 p.c for Harris. Trump has received greater than 71.7 million votes, whereas Harris has received greater than 66.9 million votes.
- Swing states: The election outcome hingds on the end result of seven battleground states. Out of the swing states, AP has projected a Trump win in North Carolina, Georgia, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
Who’s main within the remaining states?
- Alaska, Arizona, Maine, Michigan and Nevada are but to be referred to as.
- To date, Trump is main in 4 of those 5 states: Arizona by 5 proportion factors, Michigan by 2, Nevada by 5 and Alaska by 15.
- Harris is main Maine by 9 proportion factors.
Trump makes inroads into Black and Latino communities
Historically, Trump has earned criticism from Democrats and Republicans alike about his racist and derogatory comments about Black individuals.
Nonetheless, this time, Republican efforts to enchantment to Black and Latino voters seem to have paid off.
The Black voter demographic within the US has consistently voted Democrat up to now. However nationally, this yr, Trump secured 20 p.c of the Black vote, in keeping with an exit ballot by AP. He had received 12 p.c of the neighborhood’s vote in 2020. The AP ballot additionally confirmed Trump getting extra Latino votes than in 2020.
Ladies’s votes
This was the primary election because the Supreme Court docket overturned the Roe v Wade ruling, ending a lady’s proper to terminate a being pregnant everywhere in the US. Trump has repeatedly claimed credit score for that verdict, which was made doable by his appointments of three conservative judges on the highest court docket.
Trump and his operating mate JD Vance have additionally been accused of a number of sexist feedback.
And the Harris marketing campaign has been highlighting Trump’s stance on reproductive rights in a bid to woo feminine voters, drawing out a distinction with herself, and her bid to change into the primary feminine president of the US.
Nonetheless, early nationwide exit polls, launched whereas polling was ongoing, confirmed that Harris had received the assist of 54 p.c of girls, decrease than Biden did in 2020, when he had the assist of 57 p.c.
Altering tendencies of voters by age
Assist for Harris barely dwindled amongst younger voters, in keeping with an AP survey. About half of the voters aged under 30 supported Harris, in keeping with the survey, in contrast with about 60 p.c within the age group who supported Biden in 2020.
Greater than 4 out of 10 younger voters supported Trump this yr, which is a rise from the one-third who backed him in 2020.
In swing states Michigan and Wisconsin, Trump noticed a 5 proportion level enhance in contrast with 2020 amongst votes under 45 years, exit polls confirmed.
The Republican candidate misplaced some assist amongst older voters. In Wisconsin, Trump misplaced 11 proportion factors in assist from voters aged above 65 in contrast with 2020, whereas in Michigan, he misplaced 6 proportion factors in assist from this demographic.
Congressional elections: Republicans flip Senate
The Republican Party gained control of the Senate, ending 4 years of Democrat management within the higher chamber of Congress.
As many as 33 Senate seats had been up for grabs this yr, making up roughly a 3rd of the 100-seat chamber. Earlier than this election, the Senate had 47 Democrats and 4 impartial senators who caucused with the social gathering, giving the Democrats the 51-member energy to make up the bulk. The Democrats wanted to carry on to each seat doable to remain in energy. Nonetheless, the Republicans — who beforehand had 49 members — claimed the Senate by flipping two seats.
In Ohio, Democrat incumbent Sherrod Brown misplaced his seat to Republican Bernie Moreno. In West Virginia, retiring impartial Senator Joe Manchin’s seat was received by Republican Jim Justice, who defeated Democrat Glenn Elliot by a cushty 41 proportion factors margin.
Republicans held on to their seat in Texas, the place Senator Ted Cruz received a 3rd time period. Greater than 60 races are but to be referred to as for the Home. Nonetheless, Republicans are polling excessive and have an opportunity to spice up their 220-212 Home majority.
Democrat Sarah McBride received the open Home seat in Delaware, changing into the primary transgender particular person to be elected to Congress.