💨 Abstract
Donald Trump has won a second term as U.S. President, four years after losing in 2020, in a closely-fought election against Democratic rival Kamala Harris. Trump, 78 and convicted of felony charges, won 277 electoral votes to Harris' 224. He becomes the oldest U.S. president and the first to be elected after being convicted of a felony.
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