Donald Trump has secured victory in the 2024 US Elections, claiming the necessary 270 electoral votes to become the 48th President of the United States. His win in Wisconsin pushed him over the threshold, ensuring his return to the White House in January. The graphic below highlights the state-by-state results, showing the winners based on popular votes, along with the leading candidates in the states still awaiting final results. As of now, Trump leads in Alaska, Arizona, Michigan, and Nevada, while Harris is ahead in Maine and New Hampshire. Wisconsin (10 Electoral Votes): Trump leads by 1.0%, with 98.6% of votes counted. Minnesota (10 Electoral Votes): Harris holds a lead of 4.4%, with 98.5% of votes counted. Pennsylvania (19 Electoral Votes): Trump has a 2.5% lead, with 96.7% of the votes counted. Maine 2 (1 Electoral Vote): Trump holds a strong 7.9% lead. New Hampshire (4 Electoral Votes): Harris leads by 3.1%, with 89.4% of votes counted. Nebraska 1 (1 Electoral Vote): Trump has a commanding lead of 13.9%. Georgia (16 Electoral Votes): Trump is ahead by 2.2%, with 97.3% of the votes counted. Hawaii (4 Electoral Votes): Harris leads by 26.1%, with 79.6% of votes counted. California (54 Electoral Votes): Harris leads by 17.6%, with 53.5% of the votes counted. Several other states are still awaiting final results, including Arizona, Nevada, and Michigan, where the race is too close to call. As the night progresses, it is clear that both candidates are battling fiercely for crucial swing states. The race is expected to continue late into the evening, with both sides pushing for a final push to secure the necessary 270 electoral votes for victory. What the 2nd-Term-Trump Could Mean for U.S Policies on Trade, Immigration, Climate Change, and More Putin Holds Back on Trump Congratulatory Call, Awaiting Actions After January Sensex and Nifty Surge Over 1% as Trump Wins U.S. Election, Boosting IT StocksDonald Trump’s Return: A Renewed Focus on Personal Diplomacy with Global Leaders