Trump Leads in Key State of Pennsylvania.
Trump Leads in Pennsylvania in US Presidential Election
The Republican Party's candidate for US President, Donald Trump, currently has a slight lead in voting in the key state of Pennsylvania.
Although Trump's victory in this state cannot yet be confirmed, his lead has already been continuing for some time, reports European Truth.
After counting 77% of the votes, more than 51% of voters voted for Trump, while 48% voted for Harris. The American media, which announce the winner in individual states, have not made projections. However, Pennsylvania holds a special status and accounts for 19 electoral votes, the largest number among the 'fragile' states, and winning it is of great importance for a candidate who intends to become president (270 electoral college votes are needed to win).
On November 5, presidential elections were held in the USA. One of the first results was that Trump's party came close to gaining control of the Senate.
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