Donald Trump Wins Historic Second Term with Key Electoral Victory
- Donald Trump has won four critical battleground states, securing his second presidential term.
- He achieved 270 Electoral College votes and over 77 million ballots cast in his favor.
- This election result signifies a potential golden age for America and a shift in Senate control to Republicans.
On November 7, 2024, Donald Trump celebrated winning a historic second term as President of the United States after a decisive victory in the election. He secured crucial Electoral College votes by winning key battleground states: Wisconsin, North Carolina, Georgia, and Pennsylvania. Throughout the election, Trump garnered approximately 77 million votes, achieving a popular vote percentage of 51% compared to 47.5% for his opponent, Kamala Harris, who has not commented on her defeat. As the results continue to be tallied in Michigan, Arizona, and Nevada, they are projected to have no impact on the overall election outcome. Trump's campaign has hailed this moment as a triumph for what he described as “the greatest political movement of all time.” Additionally, Republican control of the Senate is likely, marking a significant shift in political power following the party's minority status since 2021.