Harris and Trump made their final pitches to voters Monday in the same part of Pennsylvania, at roughly the same time, spending the last full day of the presidential campaign in a state that could make or break their chances. Trump held a rally in Pittsburgh and ended his campaign with an event in Grand Rapids, Mich.
N.C. is a key swing state in the race for president. Here's what final rounds of polls are predicting on Election Day.
Euronews polling shows Harris currently has a national lead of 0.9% — well within a margin of error. Pennsylvania, considered the key state to winning the election, is at a tie.View on euronews
He made one essential bet: that his grievances would become the grievances of the MAGA movement, and then the G.O.P., and then more than half the country. It paid off.
Following the 2024 presidential election results, President Biden has invited President-elect Donald Trump to discuss the transition of power.
The outcome of the race between Harris and Trump remains a true toss-up, according to the most recent polling. Here’s what some of the final polls are saying.
Trump won with 59% of the vote to Vice President Kamala Harris' 39% of the vote, according to the latest unofficial results available Wednesday. The outcome was not a surprise as Indiana is a safe Republican state.
Democrats’ recriminations started immediately, but Trump’s victory was decisive enough that there may have been little Kamala Harris could have done.
How did Trump do it? The former president shocked the world with a sweeping victory and the exit polls give a clear indication of how he defied late indications of a Kamala surge. In 2020, Biden won women by a margin of 12.5-points over Trump. This time round Harris is set to win them by only 10 points.
If vice president Kamala Harris wins, she will become the first woman in U.S. history to hold the title of president. If former president Donald Trump wins, he will make a surprising comeback, leading the nation for four more years.
Two new national polls released Sunday show former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris in a dead heat.