In Kentucky, Indiana, and West Virginia, Donald Trump is predicted to win, while Kamala Harris is predicted to win in Vermont.
The US election count has started, and according to US networks, Donald Trump will win 23 states and Kamala Harris will win 11. The previous president has 230 votes, while Harris has 210, which is less than the electoral college total that will decide the outcome of this election. Every contender is trying to reach the crucial 270 electoral college votes.
The seven battleground or swing states that are crucial to this election are not included in these estimates, which come from partisan states that have traditionally supported either the Democratic or Republican parties. Trump is currently in the lead in six of the seven swing states.
The election of the 47th President of the United States is anticipated to be largely determined by the seven swing or battleground states of Pennsylvania, Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, and Wisconsin. Both sides seemed to be in a dead heat even on Tuesday, the day of voting, in the bitterly contested race between Trump and Harris.
According to exit polls, American voters’ top concerns before the election were abortion, the status of the economy, and democracy. According to a CBS News poll, nearly 60% of respondents said that the state of democracy was their top concern. Abortion was regarded as a critical issue by 5% of voters. One out of ten people chose the economy as a top concern.
According to a CNN exit survey, about three-quarters of voters have a bad opinion of the current state of affairs in the US. According to the study, only over 25% of respondents expressed enthusiasm or satisfaction with the country’s current status, while over 40% expressed dissatisfaction and about 30% expressed anger.