THE POINT AT 7 – Trump towards landslide victory – News

THE POINT AT 7 – Trump towards landslide victory – News
THE POINT AT 7 – Trump towards landslide victory – News

A roar, applause and chants: “Use, Use”. At the Palm Beach convention center where Donald Trump's campaign organized its rally, the party seems to begin shortly after the announcement of the victory in North Carolina for the Republican camp. It is one of the seven states in the balance that dominated the scene during the counting on the long electoral night but the celebration now seems projected beyond, because when it is already morning in Italy, between projections and calculations, the road now seems clear for the return of the tycoon in the White House while Georgia is also dyed red, the color of the Republicans.

The New York Times gives Donald Trump over 90% of the chances of winning, with a predicted final result of 301 electors compared to 237 for Kamala Harris. And Elon Musk, the great supporter of the tycoon, rejoices on X: “Game, set and match”.

Now we look at the result in Pennsylvania, waiting at this point for a definitive confirmation for the Republican candidate who remains ahead in this important key state, while for the Democrat Kamala Harris there seems to be no catching up ground with the graphs of all the media Americans showing the now shattered 'blue wall'. And silence falls among her supporters gathered at Howard University in Washington DC, the historic, traditionally African-American university and Alma Mater of the vice president where her campaign had set up its headquarters for the electoral marathon in the hope of celebrating the election of the first female president of the United States. And instead, as for Hillary Clinton in 2016, the party collapses and the glass ceiling has not yet been shattered.

There are now more than one signs that the engines on the opposite front are warming up for big announcements and celebrations: the speaker of the House, the Republican Mile Johnson who has just been re-elected in Louisiana, is already on his way to Mar-a-Lago. The Grand Old Party could in fact prepare to celebrate the en plain if the data confirm what currently emerges: Meanwhile, according to CNN, at this point in the electoral competition, Donald Trump would have won 52% of the popular vote (58.831826 preferences), versus Kamala Harris' 46.5%. Furthermore, according to Fox projections, Republicans win control of the Senate.

Some confirmations arrive for the Democrats, but they are obvious names: Pelosi was re-elected to the House to represent California, according to projections from the Associated Press. The first female speaker of the House, Pelosi was elected for the first time in 1987. The seat was also confirmed for Democratic MP Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, who was re-elected in New York, according to American media projections, this is her fourth mandate.

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