2024 US Presidential Election Results, LIVE Updates: Vice President Kamala Harris acknowledged defeat in the race for the White House, and in a speech at Howard University in Washington, DC, she urged her supporters to remain hopeful and continue to fight for the ideals that shaped his campaign. “My heart is full today. Full of gratitude for the trust you have placed in me, full of love for our country and full of determination,” Harris said.

Republican Donald Trump beat the vice president Kamala Harriswinning back the White House. With crucial projections from Alaska and Wisconsin, Donald Trump now has 279 electoral votes, while Kamala Harris has 223. Addressing a large rally in West Palm Beach, Florida, Trump said: I want to thank the American people for this extraordinary honor. to be elected your 47th president and your 45th president…I will fight for you with every breath of my body. I will not rest until we create the strong, secure, and prosperous America that our children deserve and that you deserve. »
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Harris will not address supporters tonight in the United States, but is expected to speak tomorrow, co-chair Cedric Richmond said: CNN reported. This came after Trump was projected as the winner in two of the seven battleground states earlier in the day. Addressing a rally, Richmond said votes had not yet been counted and some states had not been called. “We still have votes to count. We still have states that have not yet been called. We will continue overnight to fight to ensure that every vote is counted, that every voice is expressed,” he said.
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When will we know the results? When final results will be known depends on how close the race is. The four swing states of Arizona, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin have mail-in voting procedures that can take days to conclude. However, if Trump or Harris decisively win the other key states, simply declare one of them the winner.
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