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Election 2024 results live: Latest Trump-Harris news as battleground states too close to call

Most polls now closed as America awaits results from battleground states

Donald Trump and Kamala Harris’s final election speeches couldn’t be more different

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Most polls have now closed as Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump conclude their campaigns for the White House.

Key battleground state North Carolina has been called for Trump but other key swing states Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin and Arizona are still being counted.

Only Alaska and Hawaii officially still have polls open but those voters in line can still cast ballots in states such as Nevada.

The economy and the state of US democracy are among the top issues cited by voters in NBC News’s exit poll, according to the preliminary results.

Thirty-five percent said democracy was their top issue while slightly fewer, 31 percent, said the economy. Abortion was the top issue for 14 percent of voters while 11 percent said immigration. Four percent said foreign policy was most important to them.

Meanwhile, Trump dismissed critics who expressed concerns that he would not concede an election loss as “crazy” as he cast his vote in Florida.

The former president told reporters as he voted with his wife Melania Trump: “If I lose an election, if it’s a fair election, I’d be the first one to acknowledge it.”

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What are Harris and Trump doing on Election Night

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump (Getty/AP)

After a hard-fought campaign and multiple rallies per day over the closing weeks, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are now with key advisers and family as the results of the 2024 election are tallied.

Trump is at Mar-a-Lago, his Florida home. Harris is in Washington, DC, and has an event underway at Howard University.

Both campaigns are encouraging their supporters to stay in line if they have not yet voted.

Oliver O'Connell6 November 2024 01:40
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Harris wins Delaware and Illinois

The Associated Press has called the states of Delaware and Illinois for Kamala Harris.

Oliver O'Connell6 November 2024 01:38
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Watch: Vox pops with voters in Harlem today

@independent_usa New York City is considered a safe Democrat seat, but you’ll still find pro-Trump voters at casting their ballots. We went to a Harlem polling station to ask voters how they were feeling after having their say on Election Day. #news #politics ♬ original sound - independent_usa
Oliver O'Connell6 November 2024 01:37
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Trump wins Arkansas, Harris takes New Jersey

The Associated Press has called Arkansas for Donald Trump and New Jersey for Kamala Harris.

Oliver O'Connell6 November 2024 01:32
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8.30pm ET — Polls close in Arkansas

As the clock strikes 8.30pm on the East Coast, the polls have closed in one more state — Arkansas.

Joe Sommerlad6 November 2024 01:30
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Rick Scott holds off challenge to hang on to Florida Senate seat

Republican Rick Scott has held on to his Florida US Senate seat in a battle that had commanded national attention.

But why was a Republican incumbent’s battle for re-election, in a reddening state where Donald Trump makes his home, so important?

Because of the stakes, explains John Bowden.

Trump-backed Rick Scott holds off challenge to hang on to Florida Senate seat

Republicans will be breathing a sigh of relief that the potentially vulnerable incumbent has managed to hang on

Oliver O'Connell6 November 2024 01:27
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What is the Electoral College and why is 270 so important?

When citizens cast their ballots for president, they are not actually voting for president but for one of 538 electors meant to represent the will of the people. The victor is the first to win a majority of electors, the so-called magic number of 270.

Each state’s slate of electors then convene before sending off the collected votes to Congress for its January 6 counting and certification of the electoral votes. Read more from Justin Rohrlich here:

What is the Electoral College and why is 270 so important?

The popular vote decides every other election in the United States.

Valentina Botero6 November 2024 01:25
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Democrat Josh Stein wins North Carolina gubernatorial race, beating scandal-plagued Mark Robinson

Democrat Josh Stein, the Attorney General of North Carolina, has won the race to become the state’s governor after defeating Lt Gov Mark Robinson, whose campaign was plagued by scandal and hampered by a history of offensive statements.

Oliver O'Connell6 November 2024 01:23
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Manhattan skyscrapers lit up red, white and blue for Election Day

Buildings of the New York skyline, including the Empire State Building (C R), and viewed from West New York, New Jersey, are illuminated in red, white and blue to mark Election Day, November 5
Buildings of the New York skyline, including the Empire State Building (C R), and viewed from West New York, New Jersey, are illuminated in red, white and blue to mark Election Day, November 5 (AFP via Getty Images)
Oliver O'Connell6 November 2024 01:20
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The 9 key races to watch in the 2024 election

From wickedly expensive Senate races racking up tens of millions of dollars in campaign donations, to a volatile race for governor and a fierce attempt to derail support for abortion rights. These are some of the most interesting races to watch. Read more by Alex Woodward here:

These are 9 key races to watch in the 2024 election

Voters will decide the balance of power in Congress in tight races across the country

Valentina Botero6 November 2024 01:15

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