The entire world’s attention is focused on the crucial presidential vote in the United States, where Kamala Harris and Donald Trump They dispute the fate of the Oval Office in a climate of uncertainty.
Polls in recent weeks have suggested a very close race, adding even more tension to an event that could define the country’s political direction. Harris, who assumed the candidacy after the surprising Joe Biden withdrawal Just two months ago, he has faced the monumental challenge of consolidating the support of Democratic voters in record time, while attempting to project an image of stability and leadership.
For his part, Donald Trump has sought to capitalize on the discontent among American citizens, presenting himself as the alternative to an administration that many have seen as ineffective. Despite having overcome numerous legal problems and nods to controversy, including the investigation into his possible connection with the assault on the Capitol in 2021, Trump appears determined to regain the presidency four years after his departure. This Tuesday’s vote will not only decide who will occupy the most powerful office in the country, but will also mark a turning point in American politics, with repercussions that will resonate globally.
Early results
In the first counts, the Republican candidate, Donald Trump has won in the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, Montana, North Dakota, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, West Virginia, Wyoming , Kansas and Iowa.
While the Democratic candidate, Kamala Harris, has won the elections in the state of Vermont, New York, Illinois and the Northeast. Subsequently, Trump won the elections in W.V.a key seat for the US Senate race.
The ‘key states’ of the US elections
At 3:30 peninsular time, the first projections for a key state such as Georgia. With 77% of the votes counted, Trump led 52% against Harris’ 47%. While in North Carolina, with 55% of the votes counted, Trump led with 51% of the votes, against 48% for the Democratic candidate.
However, an hour later, and with the same trend, the projection of the Republican’s victory in both states could be seen. Five of the seven ‘Key States’, in which they are Pennsylvania, Michigan, Arizona, Wisconsin and Nevadaall essential for the race to the White House.
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