Early estimates put 156.5 million Americans voting in the 2024 presidential election, compared to 158.4 million in 2020. The final number could change. There are still a significant number of votes to be counted in several Western states, including California, where mail-in ballots can be accepted a week after the vote if they were mailed by Election Day. After securing a victory in the Electoral College, Donald Trump is already assured of being the winner of the popular vote. But will he also win the majority of votes, as Joe Biden did before him in 2020, Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012 and George W. Bush in 2004?
According to Nate Silver’s projections, he could get there, but just barely. These projections give the president-elect 78.3 million votes, or 50%, compared to 75.8 million votes, or 48.5%, for Kamala Harris and 2.3 million votes, or 1.5%, for the others. candidates. Thus, despite his decisive victory in the Electoral College, Trump will be at the head of a country where half of the voters opposed his candidacy.
For the record: in 2020, Joe Biden received 81.3 million votes, or 51.3%, compared to 74.2 million votes, or 46.8%, for Donald Trump.
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