Former President Donald Trump has secured the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidential race.
Unlike 2016, he also got more popular votes this time.
According to The Associated Press, Trump got 67,126,504 votes, 51.2%, as of 1:50 a.m. ET Wednesday while his opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, gained 62,199,777 votes, 47.4%.
The Republicans are also set to control the US Senate.
It's still unclear which party will control the US House. It usually takes several days to know.
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Trump won the 2024 presidential election, AP, Decision Desk HQ, and Fox News projected.
The results came in after Pennsylvania, Alaska, and Maine District 2 were called for Trump.
Meanwhile, Harris won New Hampshire.
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Vice President Kamala Harris has canceled all her public appearances tonight and will not be addressing supporters. Video on social media shows her supporters are leaving Harris's watch party at Howard University, with some visibly upset and even in tears.
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Trump won Nebraska District 1.
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Trump has won Georgia, the second swing state which he lost to President Joe Biden in 2020, NBC News and CNN projected.
The Politico joined NBC News to call Georgia for Trump.
The Associated Press called Georgia for Trump later.
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Trump plans to address his supporters tonight, Reuters reported.
Meanwhile, one Harris campaign official told reporters that Harris won't speak at Howard University.
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Harris won Hawaii and Nebraska District 2.
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California passed Proposition 36, increasing penalties for certain theft and drug crimes.
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Republicans are projected to take control of the US Senate after Jim Justice's victory in West Virginia and Bernie Moreno's win in Ohio.
The latest results indicate the Republicans will hold at least 51 seats in the U.S. upper chamber.
In Maryland, Democrat Angela Alsobrooks defeated Republican former Gov. Larry Hogan and kept Sen. Ben Cardin's seat.
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Harris wins Virginia and New Mexico.
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Trump won North Carolina, the first battleground state.
Harris won Oregon.
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Republican Bernie Moreno ousted Sen. Sherrod Brown (D) in the Ohio US Senate race.
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Trump won Idaho.
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Harris won Maine District 1, California, and Washington State.
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Trump won Iowa.
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Ted Cruz (R-Texas) won reelection in the US Senate Race.
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The Associated Press has called the District of Columbia for Harris.
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Harris won Colorado.
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Former President Donald Trump urged his supporters on the West Coast to vote.
The Republican presidential nominee stayed active on social media and wrote a string of posts on X urging his supporters in Cambria County, Pa., Nevada, and California to vote.
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The Associated Press has called Utah and Montana for Trump.
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Republican John Curtis wins Utah US Senate race.
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CNBC:
Stock futures were moving higher Tuesday night as investors started to speculate that former President Donald Trump may have an edge in the presidential race.
Futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average added 500 points, or about 1.2%. S&P 500 futures gained 1.1% and Nasdaq 100 futures rose 1.1%.
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The Associated Press has called Missouri for Trump.
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Democrat Angela Alsobrooks has won the Maryland Senate race, according to The Associated Press, fending off former two-term GOP Gov. Larry Hogan.
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Trump won Texas.
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Trump won Ohio.
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Trump won Louisiana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, 2 Nebraska statewide electoral votes, and Nebraska District 3.
Harris won New York.
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Florida rejected Amendment 4 which would have enshrined a constitutional right to abortion and Amendment which would have legalized marijuana.
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The New York Times estimated that Trump would win 279 electoral votes, and Harris to get 259 electoral votes.
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AP called Illinois for Harris.
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Democrat Josh Stein wins North Carolina governor's race, defeating scandal-hit Republican candidate Mark Robinson.
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AP called Arkansas for Trump, and New Jersey for Harris.
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Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) was reelected to a second term in Florida, The Associated Press projected, defeating Democratic challenger Debbie Mucarsel-Powell.
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Trump wins Oklahoma, Tennessee, Mississippi, Florida, and South Carolina.
Harris wins Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, and Rhode Island.
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First Senate Flip Reported: West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice has won the state's US Senate race, replacing outgoing Sen. Joe Manchin (I), The Associated Press projected.
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AP called West Virginia for Trump.
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The first three states have been called: Trump Wins Kentucky, Indiana; Harris Wins Vermont
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Decision Desk HQ called Indiana for Jim Banks (R) in the US Senate Race.
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Recounts 30k Absentee Ballots (FOX6 Milwaukee):
Roughly 30,000 ballots in Milwaukee will have to be recounted, the city said on Tuesday afternoon, because of a tabulator issue.
City spokesperson Jeff Fleming said the tabulators were sealed – but the doors to those machines were not closed properly. The issue involved early absentee and in-person ballots and affected all 13 tabulators.
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Exit Polls Show Top Issues for Voters
NBC News Exit Poll:
Top issues for Harris voters: Democracy, 56%; Economy, 13%; Abortion, 21%; Immigration, 2%; Foreign Policy, 3%.
Top issues for Trump voters: Democracy, 12%; Economy, 51%; Abortion, 6%; Immigration, 20%; Foreign policy, 4%.
CBS News Exit Poll:
Top issues for Trump voters: Economy, 49%; Immigration, 21%; State of Democracy, 13%; Abortion, 7%; Foreign Policy, 4%.
Top Issues for Harris Voters: State of Democracy, 58%; Abortion, 22%; Economy, 12%; Foreign Policy, 3%; Immigration, 2%.