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The presidential race is tight with key states like Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Arizona, and Nevada yet to report full results. Trump holds 230 electoral votes to Harris’s 205. High turnout could surpass 2020 levels. Results for key states may take until Wednesday or Thursday to finalize.
Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin Results Delayed; Arizona and Nevada Calls Expected Later
The presidential election remains uncertain on Tuesday night, as millions of votes are still being counted in critical swing states like Arizona, Nevada, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
Nationwide turnout is high and may exceed 2020 levels once all votes are tallied.
Currently, Donald Trump has 230 electoral votes and Kamala Harris has 205, with 270 needed to secure the presidency.
The Harris campaign views the “Blue Wall” states—Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin—as their best route to 270, banking on high turnout in Philadelphia, Detroit, and Milwaukee. However, results might not be available until Wednesday or later.
Arizona and Nevada, both heavy vote-by-mail states, are also unlikely to report results before Wednesday or Thursday. Arizona is currently a virtual tie with 53% of the vote counted, while Nevada has yet to report any counts.
Historically, early complete results from Republican-leaning rural counties have favored Republicans, showing early leads. However, turnout and party trends are unpredictable this cycle.
Among the 8 swing states, only North Carolina has been decided, awarding its 16 electoral votes to Donald Trump.
More about swing states in the 2023 election.
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