Update: 10:04PM Donald Trump has added Utah and Montana to his list of wins, further reinforcing his position across the West. These additional victories contribute to Trump’s mounting electoral count, which now includes key states in the South, Midwest, and West.
Kamala Harris remains steady with her recent wins in New York, Colorado, and other Democratic-leaning states in the Northeast and Midwest. As both campaigns focus on the remaining battlegrounds, the race remains intense.
Current Electoral Count:
- Trump: 205 electoral votes
- Harris: 117 electoral votes
Update 9:50PM Trump Extends Lead with Wins in West Virginia, North Carolina, and Nebraska
Donald Trump continues to expand his lead, securing West Virginia along with earlier wins in North Carolina, Kansas, and Nebraska. With these additions, Trump has strengthened his hold across conservative and battleground states, amassing a substantial electoral count as the night progresses.
Kamala Harris recently added New York and Colorado to her list of wins, bolstering her support in the Northeast and extending into the West. Her victories in states like Virginia, Illinois, and other Democratic strongholds keep her competitive as both candidates vie for the remaining battleground states.
With several key states still undecided, the race remains dynamic, and each win brings either candidate closer to the needed 270 electoral votes. The electoral map is showcasing a sharp regional divide, setting up an intense push for the remaining states that could tip the scales.
Update 9:08PM: Donald Trump has clinched crucial victories in Ohio and Texas, two high-stakes states that significantly boost his electoral count. These wins in major battlegrounds underscore Trump’s strong appeal across both the Midwest and South, adding to his already impressive list of wins in North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Mississippi, and Arkansas.
Donald Trump has secured another Southern state with a win in Louisiana, further consolidating his dominance in the region.
Update 9:03PM Donald Trump has secured another state with a victory in Wyoming, building upon his dominant performance across both the Midwest and Western conservative regions. With Wyoming joining his wins in North Dakota, South Dakota, Mississippi, Arkansas, and other key states, Trump’s lead in traditionally Republican areas continues to grow.
Electoral Count: Trump 195 Harris 95
Kamala Harris’s recent win in Virginia, alongside her Northeast victories in New Jersey, Massachusetts, and Vermont, highlights the regional divide, with both candidates focused on critical battleground states as the map fills out. She also won Illinois.
Electoral Count: Trump 178 Harris 95
Update 8:43PM Trump Extends Southern Stronghold with Mississippi, Arkansas, and Tennessee Wins
ELECTORAL VOTES: TRUMP: 101 HARRIS: 71
Donald Trump has expanded his lead further in the 2024 race, adding Mississippi and Arkansas to his list of Southern victories alongside Tennessee. His wins now cover Alabama, Florida, Missouri, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Arkansas, and Mississippi, underscoring a robust Southern strategy that is paying off with strong support across conservative states.
Kamala Harris, meanwhile, has maintained her momentum in the Northeast, securing New Jersey, Massachusetts, and Vermont. As the night continues, Trump’s widespread appeal in Republican states contrasts with Harris’s strength in the liberal Northeast, setting up a tense battle for key battleground states yet to be called.
Trump Secures Additional Wins in South Carolina, Kentucky, and Indiana; Harris Adds Vermont to Northeast Wins
In a continued show of strength across the South and Midwest, Trump has added South Carolina, Kentucky, and Indiana to his tally of victories. With the addition of Mississippi and Arkansas, Trump is fortifying his position in the conservative heartland, putting him in a strong lead.
Kamala Harris remains focused on Democratic-leaning regions, claiming Vermont to join her wins in New Jersey and Massachusetts. As the race progresses, both campaigns are doubling down on battleground states, with the electoral map beginning to show clear regional divides between the two candidates.