Trump Projected to Win Presidency, Declares Victory to Supporters

Trump Projected to Win Presidency, Declares Victory to Supporters.

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Key Takeaways

Former President is projected to have won an historic election victory Tuesday over Vice President in a wild race for the presidency.

Donald TrumpDonald Trump, pictured above, declared victory in the 2024 presidential race and is predicted to be returning to the White House. (Image: Council on Foreign Relations)

Just hours after polls closed on Tuesday, key states like North Carolina, Georgia, and Pennsylvania got called for Trump by Fox News. Coupled with victories in Republican strongholds, there was a clear path for Trump s return to the White House.

As of 10:47 p.m. PT, Trump was declared the winner by Fox. Other news organizations hesitated on calling the race for Trump even though Harris had lost any viable path to reach the needed 270 electoral votes.

When speaking to enthusiastic supporters, Trump announced, We made history for a reason tonight We re going to have a great four years.

He predicted a golden age for America and speculated he could win as many as 315 electoral votes.

Betting Markets Correct, Polls Misleading

Betting markets had predicted a Trump win for weeks. As early as last month, in betting circles, Trump was 62% to win on and 66% on Polymarket.

In Canada, OLG’s Proline reported that 52% of the money wagered was on Trump, 35% was on Harris, and the rest was split among other candidates as of late October.

indicated the race between the two leading candidates was neck and neck and one poll released on Monday predicted that Harris would win. The PBS News/NPR/Marist poll showed Harris was to have gotten 51% of likely voters while Trump was to have lost with 47%.

One sign that Trump could win was the exit polls released on Tuesday afternoon. CNN s exit polls revealed only one-quarter of those interviewed nationally were enthusiastic or satisfied with the state of the nation while more than four in 10 were dissatisfied, and three of 10 called themselves angry.

Many were particularly concerned about the economy, illegal immigration, and the cost of groceries, gasoline, and healthcare, according to national surveys done by Fox News.

Trump won the White House despite his 2020 loss to Joe Biden, two recent assassination attempts, and criminal indictments.

Harris took over as the Democratic candidate in July once Biden, under pressure, chose not to run for reelection.

Harris’s campaign announced on Tuesday she would make a statement about the election on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, the US Senate also was flipped to the Republican Party, CNN reported.

Nevada Results Delayed

were unknown early Tuesday night due to multiple-hour delays for voters in some polling locations in the state.

Election sites in were supposed to close at 7 p.m. PT, but long lines in Nye and Washoe counties were extending the cutoff for those who showed up in the early evening to cast their votes.

As of Tuesday night, Trump was leading in Nevada by over 50K votes, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal. Final results weren t available.

Please check back for updates.

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