Using sand to represent individual votes, The Post explains where key votes gave Trump a second term in the White House.
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The race between Trump and Harris came down to a handful of battleground states where voters are closely divided. Of those, Pennsylvania has the most electoral votes at stake, with 19, followed by ...
Trump finished with 312 votes while Harris had 226. The president-elect scored crucial wins in battleground states such as Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada and ...
Donald Trump is returning to the White House as voters handed him a decisive victory over Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election. The race was called early Wednesday morning, ...
The Trump campaign improved its showing in all 50 states and the District of Columbia ... where he won 72.3 percent of the votes. The map below shows the margin of victory in each state as ...
Just look at the numbers. Trump’s support increased in nearly every demographic group this year. Most notably, he carried 45% ...
One Reddit user posted of the map, "'Land doesn't vote' - every Redditor. But didn't matter in this election. Trump still won ...
The Northeastern U.S. is experiencing ongoing drought conditions, which is helping to fuel an uptick in fire danger. An elevated fire weather outlook was issued Friday by the National Weather ...
A review of the 2024 results show that Trump flipped or expanded his lead in several crucial counties. Arizona's most populous county Maricopa, which includes Phoenix, shifted decisively back to Trump ...
The meme celebrates Oklahoma as the 'perfect state,' but does the map accurately reflect how Oklahomans voted? Were there other all-red states?