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US Election Results: States Donald Trump has won so far

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Donald Trump, the Republican presidential candidate, has secured crucial victories in several key states in the 2024 U.S. presidential race, bringing him closer to reclaiming the White House.

These wins add critical electoral votes to his campaign as he seeks a comeback following his 2020 loss.

Trump’s campaign continues to resonate strongly with his base, focusing on immigration reform, economic policies, and national security. His stance on reducing immigration, boosting border security, and prioritizing American jobs and safety has been central to his message. Additionally, Trump advocates for tax cuts, deregulation, and job creation, especially aimed at revitalizing U.S. manufacturing.

On the national security front, Trump is committed to strengthening the military and intensifying counter-terrorism efforts around the globe. As the election results continue to unfold, Trump’s victories in key states have made the race highly competitive, with both candidates fighting for the remaining electoral votes needed to secure the presidency.

Here’s a breakdown of the states Trump has won so far:

Texas
Trump secured a win in Texas, capturing 40 electoral votes. This result was expected, given Texas’ long-standing Republican lean. He won the state by 6 points in 2020 and 9 points in 2016. Texas remains a significant stronghold for the Republican Party.

Ohio
Trump won Ohio, a pivotal swing state, gaining 16 electoral votes. His victory in Ohio, where he has consistently won by margins of more than 8 points in both 2016 and 2020, highlights a shift towards the GOP in a state that historically leaned Democratic.

Wyoming
Trump triumphed in Wyoming, securing its three electoral votes. Wyoming has been a consistent Republican state, with Trump winning by over 45 points in both previous elections.

Louisiana
Trump claimed Louisiana with 8 electoral votes, continuing the state’s Republican streak. He won by similar margins in 2016 and 2020, with the state remaining solidly Republican for decades.

South Dakota
Trump won South Dakota’s three electoral votes, maintaining his dominance in the state. South Dakota has been a stronghold for the GOP, with Trump winning by large margins in previous elections.

North Dakota
Trump also won North Dakota, securing three electoral votes. Like South Dakota, North Dakota has been a consistent Republican state, further cementing Trump’s support.

Arkansas
Trump took Arkansas’ six electoral votes, continuing his success in the state. With key Republican figures like Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders backing him, Arkansas remains a Republican stronghold.

Florida
Trump clinched Florida’s 30 electoral votes for the third consecutive election. Once a battleground state, Florida has shifted solidly toward the GOP in recent years.

Tennessee
Trump won Tennessee’s 11 electoral votes once again, reflecting the state’s firm Republican alignment.

Mississippi
Trump secured Mississippi’s six electoral votes, reinforcing the state’s strong Republican voting record that stretches back to 1976.

South Carolina
Trump took South Carolina’s nine electoral votes for the third consecutive election, maintaining the state’s Republican voting trend since 1976.

Oklahoma
Trump won Oklahoma’s seven electoral votes, continuing the state’s Republican streak that dates back to 1964.

Alabama
Trump triumphed in Alabama with nine electoral votes, marking his third win in the state, which has been reliably Republican since 1976.

West Virginia
Trump won West Virginia’s four electoral votes, maintaining his dominance, as he won every county in the state in both 2016 and 2020.

Indiana
Trump secured Indiana’s 11 electoral votes for the third time, with the state consistently voting Republican for decades.

North Carolina

Republican nominee Donald Trump has won North Carolina, securing the state’s 16 electoral votes in a closely watched race against Democratic nominee Kamala Harris.

As the race progresses, these state victories solidify Trump’s position, setting the stage for a closely contested election.

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