💨 Abstract
In the U.S. presidential election on Tuesday, Republican Donald Trump was leading, broadly gaining more support than in his 2020 campaign. With a third of the vote counted, Trump had won 211 Electoral College votes compared to 145 for Vice President Kamala Harris. The outcome remains uncertain in battleground states like Georgia and North Carolina, and the "Blue Wall" of Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin is crucial for Harris' victory.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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