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Donald Trump Elected US President For Second Term: Check Statewise Breakdown Of His Victories

Donald Trump secured victory in the U.S. Presidential election early Wednesday morning. His win was confirmed when projections indicated that he had surpassed the 270-electoral vote threshold required for a majority. Trump faced significant competition from Democratic nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris.

Second term for Donald Trump

Trump currently holds 277 electoral votes, while Harris has accumulated 224. To win the presidency, a candidate needs at least 270 electoral votes. This election is being regarded as one of the most significant in recent U.S. history.

Trump, who served as the 45th president from 2017 to 2021, has become the first U.S. president to reclaim the White House after a non-consecutive term in over a century. He previously lost to Joe Biden in the 2020 election. Harris has been serving as vice president since January 2021.

Several key battleground states, including Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, played a pivotal role in determining the outcome. However, Trump prevailed in most of the swing states, securing his victory with a few states still awaiting results.

U.S. Election 2024: State-by-State Results

– Arkansas: Trump
– South Carolina: Trump
– Florida: Trump
– Rhode Island: Harris
– Massachusetts: Harris
– Connecticut: Harris
– Tennessee: Trump
– Oklahoma: Trump
– Maryland: Harris
– Alabama: Trump
– Mississippi: Trump
– West Virginia: Trump
– Indiana: Trump
– Vermont: Harris
– Kentucky: Trump
– New York: Harris
– Texas: Trump
– North Dakota: Trump
– South Dakota: Trump
– Louisiana: Trump
– Wyoming: Trump
– Ohio: Trump
– Nebraska: Trump
– Missouri: Trump
– Montana: Trump
– Colorado: Harris
– District of Columbia: Harris
– Kansas: Trump
– Iowa: Trump
– Maine: Harris
– California: Harris
– Washington: Harris
– Idaho: Trump
– North Carolina: Trump
– Oregon: Harris
– New Mexico: Harris
– Virginia: Harris
– Hawaii: Harris
– Nebraska District 2: Harris
– Georgia: Trump
– Nebraska District 1: Trump
– New Hampshire: Harris
– Maine District 2: Trump
– Pennsylvania: Trump
– Minnesota: Harris
– Wisconsin: Trump

Who supported Donald Trump?

Trump continues to have strong backing from voters without a college degree, with approximately 80% of them supporting him over Harris.

On the other hand, Harris enjoys solid support among younger and Black voters in Georgia. Around 86% of Black voters in the state cast their ballots for Harris, along with about 60% of voters under 30. The economy remains the primary concern for roughly 40% of Georgia’s electorate.

Read More: U.S. Elections 2024: India Welcomes Trump’s Victory, Anticipates Stronger Bilateral Ties

Zubair Amin

Zubair Amin is a Senior Content Producer at NewsX. He produces multimedia content about world affairs, international relations and India's foreign relations. He tweets at @zubaiyramin

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