US Election: Initial results show Donald Trump surging ahead of Kamala Harris

The first results are coming in for the US presidential election with Republican leader Donald Trump projected to notch up wins in Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, Florida, Arkansas, while Vice President Kamala Harris is set to emerge victorious in Vermont, Delaware and New Jersey.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump (left), US Vice President and Democrat candidate Kamala Harris. Photo courtesy: Screengrab from x.com/realDonaldTrump
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump (left), US Vice President and Democrat candidate Kamala Harris. Photo courtesy: Screengrab from x.com/realDonaldTrump

As per latest trends, Harris is ahead in 27 electoral college votes and Trump in 105. A total of 270 electoral college votes are required to win the race.

Trump is also projected to win Alabama, Missouri, Oklahoma and Tennessee, while Harris is racing to emerge victorious in the District of Columbia, Maryland and Massachusetts.

Interestingly, Harris is ahead with 68.4 percent of the votes counted in the battleground state of Pennsylvania with Trump trailing at 30.7 percent. Pennsylvania is being considered as the most pivotal state to win the mega race. As per latest data, Trump is cruising ahead in another battleground state, Georgia.

Though the projections are emerging from many of the 50 states, what everyone is eagerly waiting for is for results in seven battleground states which would effectively determine who will become the next American president.

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Even if projections are coming in from several states, voting is still going on in at least three states. The US has 50 states and most of them vote for the same party in every election except the swing states.

Generally, there is not much surprise over the candidates picking up victories in states other than the pivotal battleground ones.

Overall, a total of 538 electoral college votes are up for grabs. A candidate with 270 or more electoral votes is declared winner in the election. If both candidates register victory in all the states that historically support the same party, then it will leave Harris with 44 electoral college votes short of victory and Trump with 51 votes short.

In that situation, the 93 votes of the swing states will decide who the next American president will be.

The swing states of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, known as part of the Rust Belt, have been traditionally the strongholds of the Democratic Party. However, Trump won the three in 2016. The states returned to the Democratic fold in the 2020 election.

Political experts said Harris will be the next US president if she wins the Rust Belt swing states.

The four swing states of Arizona, Georgia, Nevada and North Carolina are called Sun Belt with a total electoral college vote of 49.

The Republicans have a stronger support base in the Sun Belt states. Even if Trump wins all the four Sun Belt states, he will still require to win one more in Rust Belt.

If Harris wins the race, she will make history by becoming the first woman, first Black woman and first person of South Asian descent to become the US President.