Donald Trump, the Republican presidential candidate, has once again succeeded in winning the U.S. presidential election, securing the required 270 seats.
According to Fox News, former U.S. President Donald Trump garnered 277 electoral votes, while his opponent Kamala Harris managed to secure 226 votes.
Trump won in four out of the seven swing states in the U.S., including Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia, and Wisconsin.
Fox News reports that Trump has received 277 electoral votes, with his family present at the convention center.
Democratic officials stated that presidential candidate Kamala Harris will not be addressing the public today.
Trump also claimed victory in the crucial swing state of Pennsylvania, as well as in Montana, Wyoming, Utah, North Dakota, and South Dakota, and he has already won in Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas.
Trump emerged victorious in Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Ohio, Alabama, Florida, West Virginia, and South Carolina as well.
According to Fox News, swing states play a crucial role in achieving the 270 electoral votes needed for victory, a target Trump has now achieved.
Trump’s Victory Speech
After his win, Donald Trump, the newly elected 47th President of the United States, announced in his victory speech his plans to secure the nation and seal the borders.
Addressing his supporters, party leaders, and voters at a convention center in Florida, Trump first thanked the American people, saying his victory would not have been possible without their votes. He mentioned running an exceptional campaign and described his win as a political victory for America.