Donald Trump was elected as the President of the United States for the second time. Two hundred and ninety five electoral votes were obtained out of five hundred and thirty eight electoral votes. Kamala Harris received 226 electoral votes. Trump also won four of seven swing states. A majority was also found in the House of Representatives and the Senate. Results of gubernatorial elections are still awaited in 11 US states.
On the other hand, the Democratic presidential candidate and Vice President of the United States, Kamala Harris, conceded defeat in the American presidential election.
Called Donald Trump to congratulate him on winning the presidential election. Speaking at Howard University, he said we must accept the results of the election, calling for a peaceful transition of power in talks with Donald Trump.
Kamala Harris said we will not give up, we will continue the struggle for democracy.
Donald Trump then went to the White House
The American people made a big decision. Democrats were dismissed from the House of Power. Trump will be president, JD Vance will be vice president.
‘Kamla Harris was created by the Indian lobby, now Pakistan has got an opportunity’
The swing states of Georgia and North Carolina remained Trump’s names, but he lost ground in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. The state of Texas, which had forty electoral votes, was also won.
California with the highest number of electoral votes went to Kamala. Also won from Washington, New York, Oregon. Republicans won two seats in the House of Representatives. Democrats are set to have a tough time with eighty-two members.
Fifty-two seats of the Senate were occupied by Republicans and forty-two by Democrats. Donald Trump thanked the American people in his speech and said that he will not start a new war, announced the end of wars and made it clear that the borders will have to be sealed.
Trump’s victory speech before the final results, announcing an end to wars
In Florida, Trump’s election office was a refuge. Young boys and girls danced with joy. In Washington, Kamala Harris’s office was filled with frustration and supporters walked away from the camp.
The official confirmation of the results will be done in the meeting on January 5, 2025. The new president will be sworn in on January 20 in Washington.
After Trump’s victory, gold prices in Pakistan fell sharply
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**Interviewer**: Thank you for joining us today. We’re discussing the recent presidential election results, which saw Donald Trump elected for a second term with 295 electoral votes. What are your thoughts on Trump’s victory and the implications it might have for the country?
**Guest**: Thank you for having me. Trump’s victory marks a significant moment in American politics, especially given his strong performance in swing states, which are often pivotal in deciding elections. Winning four out of seven of those states indicates robust support among voters who may have been undecided in the past. It suggests that his message resonated with a significant portion of the electorate.
**Interviewer**: Kamala Harris has conceded the election and called for a peaceful transition of power. How critical is this moment for maintaining democratic norms in the U.S.?
**Guest**: It’s extremely important. A peaceful transition of power is a cornerstone of our democracy. Harris’s concession and her call for acceptance of the results underscores the need for unity and stability in the wake of a contentious election. It sets a tone that can help heal divisions and foster cooperation going forward.
**Interviewer**: With Trump claiming a majority in both the House and Senate, what challenges and opportunities lie ahead for his administration?
**Guest**: Having majorities in both chambers gives Trump a strong mandate to pursue his agenda. However, he will still face challenges, including addressing the concerns of those who did not vote for him. If he wants to be a unifying president, he will need to prioritize bipartisan efforts on key issues such as healthcare, the economy, and social justice.
**Interviewer**: with gubernatorial election results still pending in 11 states, how might those outcomes influence the political landscape?
**Guest**: The gubernatorial elections are crucial, as governors play a significant role in implementing policies at the state level and can impact how federal policies are enacted. Depending on how those races turn out, we could see shifts in political power that may affect the balance between parties at both the state and national levels.
**Interviewer**: Thank you for your insights. It will be interesting to see how these developments unfold in the coming weeks and months.