AAfter the vote, the wait. The American election between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, this Tuesday, November 5, is delivering its verdict. And for the moment, the Republican, who is making progress in the South, is installed in the leadership chair as in 2016. The Democrat will undoubtedly be forced to win the three “blue wall” states (Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin) if she wants to get to the White House.
As predicted by some polls, Donald Trump is making progress in the Sun Belt. The DecisionDeskHQ site projects his victory in North Carolina and Georgia, which the AP agency, which is the reference, has not yet done. In Georgia, which Biden won by a hair, the economy was voters' number one concern, according to a CNN poll.
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In Florida, Trump crushed Harris by more than 13 points, 10 more than against Biden in 2020. The former president is making clear progress among Latino men, which could also advantage him in Arizona.
ALSO READ LIVE. Trump outperforms in the South, Harris will play big in the North… Follow the resultsFor Kamala Harris, the map gets complicated. Like Clinton in 2016, Democrats are hanging on Pennsylvania. At 5 a.m., Trump had a 2.4 point lead. On Joe Biden's working-class lands, in Scranton, the Republican's score is close to his performance against Hillary Clinton, when he won this coveted state. It's also tight in Michigan and Wisconsin. Kamala Harris will need significant margins in Philadelphia, Detroit and Milwaukee or risk seeing Donald Trump return to the White House for a second term.