Vote counts in several key states show that former President Donald Trump is temporarily leading current Vice President Kamala Harris. However, this fragile gap can be erased by the Democratic candidate at any time...
Vote counting results in several states show that former President Donald Trump is temporarily leading current Vice President Kamala Harris. (Source: ABC) |
American voters' decisions have changed dramatically over the past eight years.
CNN polling results from 2016, 2020 and 2024 show that the gloomy economy negatively affected Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, at the same time, she also did not gain the support from women like the two previous Democratic candidates, Mr. Joe Biden and Mrs. Hillary Clinton, despite supporting abortion rights. Meanwhile, Mr. Trump still maintained his advantage among male voters.
Among Latino voters, Latino men overwhelmingly support Mr. Trump for the first time, while Latino women still support Ms. Harris but at a lower rate than Mr. Biden and Ms. Clinton.
As for white voters and the education gap, white voters without a college degree continue to be Mr. Trump’s loyal support group. Meanwhile, Ms. Harris has an advantage among white voters with college degrees, especially women with college degrees, by a margin of 20 points.
Ms. Harris also lost some support from voters of color at different levels of education.
Kamala Harris will speak later today.
Kamala Haris' campaign co-chair, Cedric Richmond, told supporters that the vice president is expected to speak on the evening of November 6 (US time).
In a brief speech to hundreds of supporters still on the Howard University campus, Mr. Richmond said there were still “votes to count” and the campaign was committed to ensuring “every vote is counted.”
Official end of US general election
On November 6, voting in the US general election ended, with the last polling station closing in Adak (Southern Alaska) on the Aleutian Islands, the westernmost settlement in the US with a population of about 150 people.
Fox News predicts that the Republican Party will win at least 51 seats in the US Senate, giving them control of this body.
In the House of Representatives, the Democrats currently have 150 seats and the Republicans 182 seats, one of the two parties must win 218 seats to gain a majority.
In total, more than 124 million people voted in the election.
The November 5 general election in the United States will elect a president and vice president, 33 senators, 435 members of the House of Representatives, 13 state and territorial governors, and representatives of local governments.
Donald Trump: This moment will “heal” the country
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, along with allies and family, appears on stage at the West Palm Beach Convention Center in Florida, November 6. (Source: AFP) |
Republican candidate Donald Trump is now giving a speech to a group of supporters in West Palm Beach, Florida, after preliminary vote counts showed he had won the election.
Mr Trump told supporters that this moment would “help this country heal”, and promised the American people - “every day I will fight for you”.
On stage, surrounded by family and allies, Mr. Trump declared that he would usher in “a golden age of America.”
Republicans regain control of the Senate
As of 12 noon (Vietnam time), the Republican Party has won at least 51 votes, officially becoming the majority party in this legislative body, taking control of the Senate from the Democratic Party.
The newly elected senators will be sworn in in early January 2025, before the inauguration of the 47th president-elect of the United States on January 20, 2025.
Republicans are also leading the race in the House of Representatives, with 169 of the 435 seats, while Democrats have won 124 seats.
Red dominates the electoral map, Mr. Trump reaches 270
At noon on November 6, Vietnam time, red (the symbol of the Republican Party) dominated the US election map when presidential candidate Donald Trump won convincingly against Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris in most battleground states.
According to Fox News, as of 1:15 p.m., with nearly 90% of the votes counted in the four battleground states of Georgia (16 electoral votes), North Carolina (16), Wisconsin (10), and Pennsylvania (19), Mr. Trump has won 61 electoral votes, bringing the total number of electoral votes to 277.
This figure surpasses the threshold of 270 electoral votes needed to win the 2024 White House race.
The results of counting more than 60% of the votes in Michigan (15) also show that Mr. Trump is far ahead of Ms. Harris by a safe distance of 52.1% - 46.1%.
In Arizona (11) and Nevada (6), the last two battleground states, Mr. Trump is also leading.
Meanwhile, Ms. Harris only won in Minnesota with 10 electoral votes, bringing the total number of electoral votes for the Democratic candidate to 226 votes.
Donald Trump wins in 3 battleground states
According to CNN 's forecast, Kamala Harris's paths to victory have narrowed.
Trump's advantage is increasing in the race for 270 electoral votes. CNN predicts that Donald Trump will win the battleground states of Pennsylvania, Georgia and North Carolina, narrowing Kamala Harris' chances of winning.
Both Mr. Trump and Ms. Harris need at least 270 electoral votes to win the presidential election.
Voting continues in other key states, including battleground states like Arizona, Michigan, Wisconsin and Nevada. Meanwhile, Republicans are poised to win control of the Senate, shifting the balance of power in Washington.
Harris's chances are narrowed but not completely closed.
For now, Ms. Harris can still make a comeback through the Northern battleground states, but the vote count map shows the situation is getting more difficult.
The Democratic candidate's support team has said her surest path to 270 electoral votes is through Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin - battleground states that Mr Trump won in 2016 and President Joe Biden narrowly won in 2020.
However, the vote count in Pennsylvania shows the advantage leaning towards the Republican candidate.
Losing a piece of the “blue wall” doesn’t necessarily close the path to the White House. If she loses Michigan, she can make up for it by winning Arizona and Nevada; or if she loses Wisconsin, she can make up for it by winning Arizona.
Mr. Trump "revenges" in Georgia
Former President Donald Trump continued to win in the important state of Georgia, adding 16 electoral votes.
Georgia helped Democratic President Joe Biden win in 2020. It was also the first time the state turned blue in nearly 30 years.
Georgia became the focus of US politics after the 2020 presidential election, when Mr. Trump called on state officials to "find" enough votes to overturn the situation.
The former president and several of his advisers have been indicted for trying to overturn Georgia's defeat in an election four years ago.
Mr. Trump won in the North Carolina battlefield
Mr. Trump campaigned in Greensboro, North Carolina, on November 2. (Source: Reuters) |
Former President Donald Trump has won the crucial battleground state of North Carolina with 16 electoral votes and is inching closer to the 270-vote mark to once again return to the White House.
In 2020, Mr. Trump won this state narrowly.
In 2008, Democratic candidate Barack Obama won North Carolina, and Republicans have won narrowly in every election since.
Harris' team stays optimistic
In an email to staff, Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign manager, Jen O'Malley Dillon, said she did not expect a quick result and remained optimistic that the Democratic candidate had a good chance of winning.
Ms. Jen O'Malley Dillon emphasized the "Blue Wall" area including Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, which are considered battleground states that can help Ms. Harris win, instead of states in the "Sun Belt" like Arizona.
Vice President Harris' campaign manager added that all votes need time to be counted and the results will not be final until early tomorrow morning.
“This is something we’ve been preparing for a long time, so let’s finish what’s left today, get some rest and be ready to finish strong tomorrow,” Dillon told her team.
San Francisco Democrats rally in support of Kamala Harris, following President Joe Biden's announcement to drop out of the race on July 22 at City Hall in San Francisco, California. (Source: Getty) |
Ms. Harris won a "huge" number of votes in California
Vice President Kamala Harris is predicted to win California, the state with the largest number of electoral votes in the US with 54 votes.
This important victory helped the Democratic candidate shorten the gap with his Republican opponent Donald Trump.
Milwaukee vote counting problems
The city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, counted more than 63,000 of about 107,000 absentee ballots, after a technical error occurred in the ballot counting machine and required a recount of about 30,000 ballots.
City spokesman Jeff Fleming stressed that Milwaukee was forced to recount all 30,000 ballots and refused to share a specific timeframe for completing the full count.
The incident has left Republican members concerned and demanding a response from Milwaukee. Accordingly, Senator Ron Johnson and Wisconsin Republican Party Chairman Brian Schimming went to the Milwaukee counting center to monitor and talk with city officials.
Expressing concerns about the validity of the vote count, Mr. Johnson stressed: “This is a battleground state that is possibly the most important in the election and once again, this is really sloppy.”
Mr. Trump accumulates advantages in small states
According to CNN 's forecast, former Republican President Donald Trump will win in Montana (4 electoral votes), Utah (6), Louisiana (8).
However, in the 2020 election, although Mr. Trump won in all three states, Democrat Joe Biden still won overall.
Supporters cheer as former President Donald Trump takes the stage during a live campaign rally in Phoenix, Arizona, on October 31. (Source: Getty) |
Bomb threats in battleground states
In Pennsylvania, the polling station at the government building in West Chester was evacuated due to a bomb threat. Josh Maxwell, chairman of the Chester County Board of Elections, said the building is being inspected by sniffer dogs and will reopen if there are no irregularities.
In Michigan and Georgia, bomb threats at some polling places delayed voting as security officials evacuated. Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said 12 polling places had extended their hours due to bomb threats.
The FBI said the threats appeared to originate from overseas email domains, but none were credible.
Navajo County in Arizona also received bomb threats at four locations.
A Georgia county must delay reporting results.
Gwinnett County, located in the key battleground state of Georgia, had received a total of 322,000 pre-election ballots, including both in-person and mail-in ballots, and about 96,000 in-person ballots as of 6:30 p.m. The final number could be even higher.
Although 80-90% of precincts have results, Gwinnett County cannot release results until the certification of the registrations is complete.
Local officials had hoped to release the bulk of the early votes by 8:30 p.m., but that appears to have been delayed further.
There are about 1.5 million unprocessed ballots statewide, according to Gabriel Sterling, chief operating officer of the Georgia Secretary of State's Office.
US prepares to deal with post-election threats
The administration of President Joe Biden is on high alert for attempts by foreign powers to interfere or destabilize the transition period after the 2024 presidential election.
The Pentagon is preparing for “a range of scenarios” that could occur between the November 5 election and the next president’s inauguration on January 20, 2025, a senior defense official said on condition of anonymity.
A US military official said the upcoming transition period is considered particularly risky, as it takes place in a context of great instability in the world , including two major conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine.
Republicans win major victory in Senate
On November 5, West Virginia Governor Jim Justice, a Republican, won the race for the state's Senate seat.
Mr. Justice's victory is especially important for Republicans' efforts to win control of the upcoming 119th Senate.
Currently, the Democratic Party holds a slim majority of 51-49. Therefore, in this election, the Republican Party only needs to win at least 2 more Senators to be able to take the majority of seats in the powerful legislative body of the United States.
Ms. Harris wins in Democratic stronghold
Currently, Ms. Harris owns 95 electoral votes, including a victory in New York, known as the Democratic stronghold, with 28 votes.
Meanwhile, Mr. Trump won Texas, a state with a large number of electoral votes (40), and also won North Dakota and South Dakota along with Louisiana and Wyoming.
Currently, according to 270 to Win , Mr. Trump owns 194 electoral votes.
Ms. Harris narrowed the gap when she won in New Jersey, Illinois
With victories in New Jersey (14 electoral votes), Illinois (19) and Rhode Island (4), Ms. Harris now owns 71 electoral votes.
Meanwhile, Mr. Trump won in Arkansas (6), bringing the total number of electoral votes he owns to 111.
Mr. Trump won 105 electoral votes, Ms. Harris got 31 votes
Republican Donald Trump won in the states of Florida (30 votes), South Carolina (9), Alabama (9), Mississippi (6), Tennessee (11), Kentucky (8), Indiana (11), Oklahoma (7), Missouri (10), West Virginia (4).
Ms. Harris won in the states of Vermont (3), Massachusetts (11), Connecticut (7), Maryland (10).
Mr. Trump currently leads Ms. Harris with a 105-31 electoral vote. (Source: 270toWin) |
Mr. Trump won in West Virginia
Former President Trump won West Virginia for the third time, adding four electoral votes. Trump now has 32 electoral votes, winning four states, while Harris has three votes, winning one state.
Howard Students Proud of Candidate Kamala Harris
Howard University boasts a distinguished alumna, Vice President Kamala Harris. (Source: MSNBC) |
Students at Howard University (Washington, DC) are reveling in the school's rise to become one of the "hot spots" of American politics, along with its prominent alumna, Vice President Kamala Harris.
Long lines of students waited to see the election results as well as the main event of the Harris-Walz campaign held right in the heart of campus.
“We all have bright futures ahead of us,” enthused senior Josiah King. “Ms. Harris used to say that anyone from anywhere can come here and be great.”
Former President Donald Trump's senior adviser is optimistic
Mr. Corey Lewandowski, senior advisor to former President Donald Trump. (Source: AP) |
Mr. Corey Lewandowski, a senior adviser to Mr. Trump, appeared confident as the polls began to close, declaring: “We are ready for the transition of power.”
The Republican candidate's campaign believes the easiest path to a White House victory is through Georgia, North Carolina and Pennsylvania.
Affirming that the former President is “on track to win”, advisor Lewandowski said that women “voting based on gender” is a wrong choice.
The race is getting closer and closer
Preliminary results show Vice President Kamala Harris winning Democratic stronghold Vermont, with a chance of winning New Hampshire and Virginia. Vermont has three electoral votes.
Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump is leading his opponent in two states. Specifically, in Indiana, Mr. Trump won 61% of the vote, Ms. Harris won 37% of the nearly 400,000 votes counted.
In Kentucky, Mr. Trump led with 71% of the vote, Ms. Harris approximately 28%.
Indiana and Kentucky have 11 and 8 electoral votes, respectively. Trump won Kentucky in 2020.
Mr. Trump hopes the results in North Carolina "smile" on him.
Republican candidate Donald Trump's team is anxiously awaiting results in North Carolina as his campaign has "gone all out" in this state.
Mr. Trump spent three days before the official election in North Carolina, encouraging voters attending campaign rallies to take advantage of the opportunity to vote early.
In addition, the former President's team is also particularly concerned because the number of women participating in early voting is higher than men in this state, which is disadvantageous for him.
The rallies have been widely publicized in the state, but attendance has been low. Senior advisers hope the last-ditch effort will help Mr. Trump win North Carolina.
North Carolina previously delivered a narrow victory for the Republican candidate in 2020.
Voters receive ballots at a polling place in Springfield, Pennsylvania, on November 5. (Source: CNN) |
Voting machine malfunctions in an Iowa county
Voting machines in some areas of Story County in Central Iowa have malfunctioned, raising concerns that results could be delayed.
Iowa Secretary of State spokeswoman Ashley Hunt Esquivel said the state is working with the vendor to resolve the issue as soon as possible. The official also confirmed that “the issue does not prevent voters from voting, but it may affect the speed of reporting results.”
Story County Clerk Lucy Martin said machines were unable to read “certain types of ballots” at about 12 of the county’s 45 polling places. Election workers will have to count ballots by hand at those locations.
Ms. Martin also confirmed that the machines had been inspected but the cause of the technical problem had not been determined.
President Biden is confident he can defeat Mr. Trump
Although it is unknown how the confrontation between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump will end, current President Joe Biden is always confident that he can win this race.
In addition, Mr. Biden and his close advisors also believe that if he had been the Democratic candidate instead of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in 2016, former President Donald Trump would never have had his first term in the White House.
President Biden is “worried about what will happen to the country” if Trump wins the race this time, according to a senior adviser.
Polling stations in many battleground states begin to close
At 7 p.m. Eastern Time, polls closed in several states across the United States, including the key battleground state of Georgia.
About 10 polling places in several Georgia counties will open late due to threats to disrupt voting.
The states with closed polls and the number of electoral votes each state has are as follows: Georgia: 16; Indiana: 11; Kentucky: 8; South Carolina: 9; Vermont: 3; and Virginia: 13.
Voters cast their ballots at the Brier Creek community center in Raleigh, North Carolina, on November 5. (Source: CNN) |
Voters line up to cast their ballots in Smyrna, Georgia, on November 5. (Source: CNN) |
Pennsylvania judge orders election officials not to count ballots by hand
The Fayette County Judge ordered Washington Township to send ballots to the County Elections Department for counting when voting ends.
Washington Township Election Judge Vincent Manetta previously said his original intention was to “take the ballots out of the box and check or hand count the votes of each presidential candidate after the polls closed.”
However, despite being informed by the Director of Elections and his lawyer that he could not act outside the regulations by manually counting votes for each candidate, Mr. Manetta still announced that he would carry out the counting at the polling station.
If the Washington Township election judge fails to comply, the county sheriff's office will send an escort to assist an election worker in properly delivering voting materials to the Fayette County Elections Department.
The Fayette County judge's ruling also requires the sheriff's office to provide similar escorts to any other local polling station “acting outside the authority provided” in the state's election code.
Mr. Trump will "not forgive" any errors in the vote counting process.
Republican candidate Donald Trump will repeat a strategy he has used for years: turning any small mistake, whether technological or human error at the polls, into a story of election fraud.
Georgia extends voting hours due to disruptions from several threats
About 10 polling places in some counties will open later than scheduled, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said. They will stay open for an additional 20 to 40 minutes.
He also emphasized that the number of voters on election day across the state continues to increase, expected to exceed 1.1 million people on the day and reach a total of more than 5.2 million for the entire period.
Mr. Trump leads with more than 63% of votes in favor.
As of 6:35 a.m. on November 6 (Vietnam time), according to updated results from Google, Mr. Trump received 129,612 votes in favor, reaching 63.1% of the votes counted, while Ms. Harris received 73,246 votes in favor, reaching 35.7%.
Harris supporters are confident the election is fair.
According to a CNN poll, about 9 in 10 voters who support Vice President Kamala Harris are confident that this year's election is fair and accurate, while the number among Donald Trump supporters is somewhat more modest.
Additionally, about three-quarters of 2024 voters believe democracy in America is under threat, with only about a quarter confident in the security of the system of leadership.
Most voters are concerned about the possibility of post-election violence.
Election workers help voters register to vote at a polling station in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, November 5. (Source: AFP) |
Wisconsin must recount 30,000 absentee ballots
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, city officials will use machines to recount about 30,000 absentee ballots out of an "abundance of caution" after discovering evidence that the machine doors were not properly closed, according to spokesman Jeff Fleming.
Trump accuses Philadelphia of fraud
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner denied Mr. Trump's accusation of serious fraud on November 5. (Source: Philadelphia District Attorney's Office) |
On the afternoon of November 5 (Eastern US time), Mr. Trump posted on Truth Social: “Many people are talking about rampant FRAUD in Philadelphia. Law enforcement is on the way!”
However, the Philadelphia Police Department told CNN they were unaware of what Mr. Trump was referring to and were not aware of any voting-related issues that required a law enforcement response.
Mr. Trump has made baseless claims of voter fraud in Philadelphia for years, including in this year's election.
Harris' campaign prepares to respond to Trump's early declaration of victory
Vice President Kamala Harris's aides anticipate the possibility that Mr. Trump will try to declare victory early and have prepared response plans, but the final actions will depend on the opponent's moves.
However, two advisers to Ms. Harris told CNN that they will have a "very aggressive" plan to ensure that Mr. Trump's statements are not responded to.
For her part, Ms. Harris has prepared to speak on November 5, but aides warn that those plans could change.
Former President Trump is expecting a big win
In a video speech posted on the social network Truth Social, Mr. Trump urged his supporters to go to the polls and "we will have a big victory tonight."
According to CNN , a source said the former President plans to speak to thousands of supporters gathered at the Palm Beach Convention Center, a few miles from his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida, on the evening of November 5.
The Republican candidate had told reporters earlier that he was unsure of his plans and had not prepared a speech. However, sources said they expected him to speak regardless of the outcome and could quickly announce the results.
Mr. Trump is predicted to win in most of the battleground states.
According to the RealClearPolitics portal, as of November 5, Mr. Trump is leading Ms. Harris in the swing states of Arizona (2.8 percentage points), Georgia (1.3 percentage points), North Carolina (1.2 percentage points), Nevada (0.6 percentage points) and Pennsylvania (0.4 percentage points).
Meanwhile, Ms. Harris leads in only two swing states - Michigan (0.5 percentage points) and Wisconsin (0.4 percentage points).
Two Atlanta polling stations have bomb threats.
According to CNN , officials in Gwinnett County, Georgia, said that two election precincts in this county will remain open until 7:58 p.m. (November 5 local time, about 7:58 a.m. November 6 Hanoi time) after closing for a short time due to receiving threats.
The areas were evacuated about an hour after the threat.
Highlights of election activities
With just hours to go before polls close, several battleground states recorded high voter turnout despite threats of election disruption.
Michigan, in particular, has recorded a record turnout, with at least 3.3 million early voters. Georgia had about 700,000 voters cast ballots on the afternoon of November 5, and if the current trend continues, the number of voters could exceed 5.15 million.
Arizona's Apache County experienced voting machine problems, forcing some voters to wait more than two hours and polling places ran out of spare ballots during the problem.
According to Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, the vote count this time around should not take as long as it did in 2020. Election workers in Lancaster County have opened and scanned more than 50% of the approximately 64,000 mail-in ballots. All mail-in ballots are expected to be counted by midnight.
The election went smoothly.
On November 5 (US Eastern time), voters simultaneously went to the polls to elect the president as well as the House of Representatives and the Senate.
Due to security concerns, authorities in states such as New York, Connecticut, Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, etc. have increased security measures and election preparations have been made. Basically, voting in most states has gone smoothly.
This year, in New York state, there are nearly 13 million registered voters, of which Democrats account for an overwhelming number with 5.9 million; Republicans have 2.8 million and more than 3 million independent voters.
Exit polls show that a majority of New York voters still have faith in Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and expect the US Vice President to win the state with 28 electoral votes and a tradition of supporting the Democratic Party. New York is a “blue state” that has always voted for the Democratic candidate in every presidential election since 1988.
This year, the state is also stepping up its voter turnout efforts.
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