WASHINGTON DC: Donald J. Trump has emerged victorious in the presidential race, surpassing his 2020 results in both traditionally Republican and Democratic states, and securing enough swing states to achieve 270 Electoral College votes.
The Republican candidate, Donald Trump, is anticipated to have garnered the necessary 270 Electoral College votes to reclaim the presidency for a second term following his initial tenure from 2017 to 2021, as reported by The Associated Press. At 78 years, Trump has triumphed over his Democratic opponent, Kamala Harris, who is 60, after a fiercely contested campaign, according to the projections. Trump previously announced his victory over Harris after being forecasted to win crucial battleground states such as Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Georgia. The AP later confirmed Wisconsin’s win for Trump. Additionally, the Republican Party is expected to regain control of the Senate, as indicated by AP.