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Trump Is Elected 47th U.S. President
Trump elected as the United States’ 47th president following wins in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania
The presidential race between Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris and Republican former President Trump is at the top of the ticket tonight. Follow our live coverage.
Donald Trump is the 47th President of The United States of America
Donald Trump has officially won the Presidency, earning a second 4-year term in the White House. Today is a dark day in American politics and American history. After running the most dark and divisive campaign in American history,
How World Leaders Are Reacting to Trump Winning the Presidential Election
Prime Minister Petr Fiala also congratulated Trump for winning the presidential election. “Our shared goal is to ensure that the relations between our countries remain at the highest level, despite changes in administration, and that we continue to develop them for the benefit of our citizens,” Fiala posted on X.
A look back at 2020 Electoral College vote
Why do we have the Electoral College? The history of and arguments against the institution
Until polls close on Election Day, millions of
people
across the
United
States
are casting ballots for their preferred candidates to succeed President Biden in the White House. But determining the winner is not as simple as totaling up how many
people
...
How does the Electoral College work, and how many votes does Indiana get?
The system allocates 538 votes across the country, and a candidate needs a majority, or 270 votes, to win. Here's how the Electoral College works. The college is the way American voters indirectly choose the next president and vice president through each state's electors.
How Many Electoral College Votes Do the Seven Battleground States Have?
Just 93 out of 538 electoral votes are likely to decide the presidential election. The seven swing states have a combined total of 93 Electoral College votes, or 17.3% of the total, with both candidates devoting huge amounts of time and money trying to win them.
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A Graphic Novel Tears Apart the Lies of the Indigenous History of America
Ortiz's Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States : A Graphic Interpretation, we see the true history revealed ...
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5 candidates of color who made history on Tuesday
Vice President Harris fell short of making history as the first woman — and first woman of color — to ascend to the ...
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Two Black women will serve together for the first time in Senate history
In a landmark election, voters have chosen the first two Black women to serve in the U.S. Senate simultaneously. Delaware’s ...
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America to decide the next president of the United States today
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris go head-to-head at the ballot boxes across America today, ...
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Legacies of Slavery Across the Americas Still Shape Our Politics
T he long history of slavery in the United States has been at the heart of public debates during the past two presidential ...
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'Why I was wrong': Allan Lichtman fails to predict correct outcome of election
Or so the American
people
decided. Allan Lichtman, the historian who predicted 9 of the 10 last elections, failed to accurately predict who voters would chose to become the 47th president
of the ...
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Watch Trump's acceptance speech, calls victory 'greatest political movement of all time.'
Trump was elected to be President
of the United
States
Tuesday, winning the popular vote for the ... Trump thanked the ...
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on MSN
The history behind the ‘I voted’ sticker
No matter the state, millions of people in the United States will don the “I Voted” sticker on their chest on Election Day, ...
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on MSN
What is a concession speech? More about the tradition, what to expect from losing candidate
While a losing candidate isn't required to give a concession speech, it's long been a traditional aspect of the U.S.
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