US Presidential Election Update: Close Race

US Presidential Election Update: Close Race

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US Presidential Election Update: Close Race

Close US Presidential Election race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris; early results show a tight contest, with neither candidate securing enough electoral votes to win.

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What is the current status of the vote count?
As of the latest updates, Donald Trump has secured 198 electoral votes, while Kamala Harris has 109. The race remains tight, and the final outcome depends on the results from several key swing states.
Which states have been won by each candidate?
Trump's wins include Florida (for the third time consecutively), Kentucky, Indiana, and several other states, while Harris has won in Vermont, Maryland, and other states traditionally considered Democratic strongholds.
Who are the candidates in the US Presidential Election?
The US presidential election is underway, with Donald Trump (Republican) and Kamala Harris (Democrat) competing for the White House. Early results show a close race, with neither candidate reaching the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win.
What are the results of the Senate, House, and Governor races?
The Republican party has taken a lead in Senate and House races, showing their strength despite the presidential race being closely contested. The governor races are also closely contested with Republicans slightly ahead.
What is the latest news regarding the alleged Russian interference in the election?
Russia has denied allegations of interfering in the US election after reports of bomb threats at polling stations in Georgia. The FBI investigated the threats, which appeared to originate from Russia, but found no explosives.