LIVE BLOG- Trump-Harris battle for White House: All Updates from US Presidential election results
The announcement of the results for the high-pitched US Presidential elections is underway on Wednesday (November 5 in the United States). The counting of votes is taking place with former US President and Republican candidate Donald Trump taking a comfortable lead over Vice-President and Democrat nominee, Kamala Harris. A win for Trump, who was in chair from 2016 to 2020, will make a historic comeback to power while Harris' win will make the first female President in the US.
Trump hopes to keep control over the House of Representatives
06 Nov 2024, 01:03 pmThis will truly be the golden age of America: Trump
06 Nov 2024, 01:02 pmAmerica has given us an unprecedented and powerful mandate. We have taken back control of the Senate: Donald Trump
06 Nov 2024, 01:02 pmIt's a political victory our country has never seen before: Donald Trump
06 Nov 2024, 01:01 pmWe will fix our borders: Donald Trump
06 Nov 2024, 01:01 pmWe will help the country heal: Donald Trump declaring victory
06 Nov 2024, 01:01 pmTrumps inches closer to victory in US Presidential polls
06 Nov 2024, 12:59 pmDonald Trump has won 266 electoral votes as opposed to Kamala Harris' 194, inching closer to the majority mark of 270 in the US Presidential elections.
(Photo courtesy: Donald Trump Facebook page)
Trumps wins swing state Pennsylvania
06 Nov 2024, 12:54 pmDonald Trump has bagged the must-win swing state Pennsylvania, inching closer to the victory.
Trump leads in 246 electoral votes, Harris in 187
06 Nov 2024, 11:37 amDonald Trump is leading in 246 electoral votes, while Kamala Harris in 187
Kamala Harris to address supporters on Wednesday
06 Nov 2024, 11:24 amKamala Harris, who is likely to lose out the Presidential battle, will address the Democratic supporters on Wednesday.
(Photo courtesy: Kamala Harris Facebook page)
Trump is projected to win swing state Georgia
06 Nov 2024, 11:08 amDonald Trump has been projected to win swing state Georgia with 16 electoral votes, BBC News reported.
Trump is ahead of Harris in several key states
06 Nov 2024, 10:57 amDonald Trump is ahead of Kamala Harris marginally in the Rust Belt states of Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan.
(Photo courtesy: Donald Trump Instagram page and Kamala Harris Facebook)
Donald Trump bags swing state North Carolina
06 Nov 2024, 10:54 amDonald Trump has bagged North Carolina, which is one of the swing states.
(Photo courtesy: Donald Trump Facebook page)
If I lose an election and it is fair, I will acknowledge it': Donald Trump
06 Nov 2024, 10:38 amDonald Trump Tuesday said he is "very confident" about winning back the White House after casting his vote in Florida in one of the most hard-fought elections.
Speaking to reporters outside a voting facility in West Palm Beach, Trump said he ran a "great campaign" against his rival Kamala Harris, a Democrat wild card entrant in the elections after Joe Biden decided to opt out after stumbling in his debate with Trump.
"If I lose an election, if it's a fair election, I would be the first one to acknowledge it. So far I think it's been fair," Trump was quoted as saying by AFP.
"They spend all this money on machines... If they would use paper ballots, voter ID, proof of citizenship, and one-day voting, it would all be over by 10 o'clock in the evening. It's crazy," he told reporters in West Palm Beach as quoted by AFP.
"Do you know that paper is more sophisticated now than computers? If it's watermarked paper you cannot... It's unbelievable what happens with it. There's nothing you can do to cheat," he added.
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— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 5, 2024
Trump ahead in 230 electoral votes, Harris in 169
06 Nov 2024, 10:36 amAs counting has begun in the historic US presidential elections, Republican candidate Donald Trump is leading in 230 electoral votes while Democrat nominee Kamala Harris has been able to take a lead in 169 electoral votes, according to BBC News.
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