Trump's sweep of all seven swing states lands him 2024 victory
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75% : Pennsylvania and Wisconsin were also called over night from Tuesday to Wednesday, securing Trump two vital swing states that sent him soaring towards victory.72% : This year, Trump took all 93 Electoral College votes across the major battlegrounds and turned Nevada red for the first time in a decade.
72% : Trump officially declared victory in the early hours of Wednesday morning - before the Associated Press called the election for him - telling supporters in West Palm Beach, Florida, that it was the 'greatest political comeback' in history.
69% : Trump delivered a victory speech in West Palm Beach, Florida just a few hours before the AP called the nationwide race in his favor in the early hours of Wednesday morning - and after some networks, including Fox News, had declared him the winner.
65% : According to calls made by the Associated Press, Trump won Pennsylvania by 2.2 percent, Wisconsin by 0.9 percent and Michigan by 1.4 percent.
63% : Michigan wasn't called until Wednesday morning, but oncethe results there filtered it secured Trump the coveted 'blue wall' states, which also includes Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
62% : After months of neck-and-neck polling with Vice President Kamala Harris in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Michigan, Trump won every single battleground state.
60% : Trump has now won it in three straight elections.
59% : Just two days before polls opened for the 2024 election, Trump was ahead by just 0.5 percent in the FiveThirtyEight average in Nevada.
56% : The first battleground to call the race for Trump on Tuesday evening was North Carolina, where Harris' team hoped the black electorate would help deliver a win in the state.
54% : Trump has a 3.4 percent edge in North Carolina - a similar margin of victory he had in the state in the 2016 election.
51% : The Supreme Court, which includes an unprecedented three appointees from Trump, maintains a nine to three conservative majority.
44% : At the point at which AP called the race in Arizona, Trump had 42.6 per cent of the votes counted with Kamala Harris on 46.4per cent.
40% : When the Associated Press finally called the presidential election results in the final swing state, Trump already had the numbers needed to take back the White House.
33% : The nationwide results will hand Trump virtually unchecked power when he takes his oath of office in January.
33% : Trump, however, absolutely obliterated the Midwest 'blue wall.'
29% : But this phenomenon is what Trump and his allies have used as fodder to claim Democrats are rigging the U.S. election system in their favor by 'cheating' with mail-in voting.
27% : In 2016, six of the seven 2024 swing states went red for Trump with the exception of Nevada.
25% : But even though the state couldn't be called on Tuesday, Trump didn't need Nevada's Electoral College votes to clinch a victory against Harris.
8% : Ever since Harris entered the race in late July, polling between her and Trump have tied or fallen within the margin of error in nearly every single survey.
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