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2024 US Presidential Election Results – Preliminary OverviewNote: These res…

2024 US Presidential Election Results – Preliminary Overview

Note: These results are early and preliminary, based on partial data available from various sources up to 07:51 PM PST on November 5, 2024. The final tally is still pending as vote counting continues, especially in key battleground states.

### Electoral College Votes:

– Donald Trump: 177
– Kamala Harris: 99

### Popular Vote Percentage:

– Donald Trump: 52%
– Kamala Harris: 46%

### Key States to Watch:

1. Pennsylvania – Currently considered a “toss-up” with both candidates showing competitive performance in recent polls.
– Importance: Its 20 electoral votes could be decisive.

2. Michigan – A statistical tie has been noted, making it a crucial battleground state.
– Importance: 16 electoral votes at stake.

3. Wisconsin – Similar to Michigan, showing tight competition.
– Importance: 10 electoral votes.

4. Georgia – Despite being a red state traditionally, recent elections have shown it can swing.
– Importance: 16 electoral votes.

5. Nevada – Polling indicates a close race.
– Importance: 6 electoral votes.

### Additional Notes:

– Swing States: Seven states are identified as pivotal for the outcome – Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia, Nevada, Arizona, and North Carolina.
– Vote Counting: Due to mail-in ballots and other voting methods, some states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin might take several days to fully report their results due to their verification processes.

Source of Information:
– Various news outlets and posts on X (formerly Twitter) have been used to compile this data. However, these figures are subject to change as more votes are counted and certified.

Disclaimer:
– The election results are still unfolding with many votes yet to be counted. The figures provided are from incomplete data and should be taken as provisional. Final results might differ significantly.

The race for the presidency is close, and while current numbers favor Trump in both electoral and popular votes, the competition remains intense, especially in the swing states which will ultimately determine the winner.