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US Election 2024 Live Map Shows Donald Trump Ahead Of Kamala Harris

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US Election 2024 Live Map Shows Donald Trump Ahead Of Kamala Harris

US Election 2024 Live Map Shows Donald Trump Ahead Of Kamala Harris (Photo: RealClear Polling)

Washington: The race between Democratic leader Kamala Harris and her Republican rival Donald Trump is heading towards a photo finish. Trump is projected to retake the White House defeating Harris in the live map of US polling shared by RealClear Polling.

The map shows the former US President winning in five out of seven swing states. Trump is leading in Arizona, Nevada, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia. Meanwhile, Harris is ahead in Wisconsin and Michigan.

Trump is projected to cross the majority mark with 287 Electoral College votes, while Harris is far behind with 251. Notably, Each state has a number of electoral votes (total adds up to 538). The candidate winning the state gets all the votes. To win an election, a presidential nominee needs to cross the 270-vote mark.

Live Map Shows Donald Trump Ahead Of Kamala Harris:

Notably, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin are considered as “blue wall” for the Democratic Party. However, in 2016, Trump managed to take the lead in these states to register an upset over Hillary Clinton.

Votes will be counted after polls close in the state/s. However, as per the latest poll surveys, Trump is leading in all swing states. According to the AtlasIntel survey, the former president has a 49 per cent advantage against his opponent’s 47.2 per cent. But all is within the margin of error.

The poll, conducted on November 1 and 2, reveals that Donald Trump leads in all swing states, including Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. The survey included nearly 2,500 likely voters, predominantly female.

When Will The Results Be Out?

In some presidential races, the victor is announced late on election night, or early the next morning. However, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are running in a close contest. Narrow wins could mean recounts. More than 100 pre-election lawsuits (by Republicans) have already been filed.

The 2020 election took place on Tuesday 3 November. However, Joe Biden was only declared the winner on November 7.

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