Iran (IMNA) – Trump’s campaign strategy included multiple visits to North Carolina in the final days leading up to the election, aimed at countering Harris’s efforts to gain ground in a state that has shifted towards Republicans in recent years.
Following the closure of polls, Harris’s campaign chair, Jen O’Malley Dillon, communicated to staff that the “blue wall” states of Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin now represent the Democrats’ clearest path to victory. Meanwhile, additional battleground states such as Georgia, Arizona, and Nevada had their results still pending as of late Tuesday night.
The election presented a divided America with a stark choice between two candidates embodying vastly different visions for the future. As millions cast their ballots—adding to the 84 million already submitted through early voting—Trump secured wins in traditionally Republican strongholds like Florida, Texas, South Carolina, and Indiana. In contrast, Harris claimed victories in Virginia and other Democratic bastions including New York and California.
Despite Trump’s success in North Carolina, concerns lingered about his appeal among Black and Latino voters compared to previous elections. National surveys indicated a slight decrease in support for Harris among these demographics relative to Joe Biden’s performance in 2020[5]. As the night unfolded, both campaigns prepared for potential legal challenges amid expectations that final results could take days to confirm due to the close nature of the race.
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