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Donald Trump Wins the 2024 US Presidential Elections

Donald Trump is the winner of the presidential election 2024 defeating Kamala Harris with an overwhelming 277 Electoral College votes. He will now return to the White House on January 20, 2025 for his second term as president, destroying what little chance remained for the Democratic candidate.

Wisconsin is predicted to provide Trump 10 electoral votes, more than the 270 he needs to win the presidency. The former president, who won a historic race in 2016 and was rejected by most Americans in 2020 during his re-election campaign, gave Republicans new majorities in Congress and overturned almost all of the swing states that President Joe Biden won in 2020.

Along with other battleground states like Georgia and North Carolina, Trump also won Pennsylvania and its 19 electoral votes. As vote counting continued until the early hours of Wednesday, Harris did not speak to the country or supporters from her watch party at her alma mater, Howard University.

Campaign advisor Cedric Richmond said the sources, to whom he is still “very confident” about their predictions that the campaign would be in a better position tomorrow, have told The Hill, “We gave it our all on the field.”

At 1:47 a.m., when he was about to venture out and speak in West Palm Beach, Fox News declared that Trump had won, as some states hadn’t counted all their ballots yet.

We have never witnessed such a political triumph in our nation’s history. At 2:30 a.m., Trump addressed his fans from a stage in a convention center, flanked by his closest allies and members of his family. “Nothing like this.” “This will be America’s golden age,” he declared.

After the topsy-turvy results of 2020 presidential elections with the unsuccessful attempts to challenge the results of the lost elections. The election department as well as the federal law agencies got ready to handle the disruptions in the current year elections.

The challenges and concerns were mounting with the two failed assassination bids and implausible bomb threats to Russian miscreants.