The Associated Press has projected that former President Donald Trump will win Indiana, West Virginia, and Kentucky in the 2024 presidential election, securing a combined 23 electoral votes for his bid to return to the White House.
Trump’s victory in Ohio continues the state’s rightward shift observed in recent elections.
Indiana, with its 11 electoral votes, has been called for Trump, continuing the state’s trend of supporting Republican presidential candidates in recent elections.
Kentucky, contributing 8 electoral votes, has remained a reliable Republican stronghold in presidential races since 2000. The state’s support for Trump was widely anticipated by political analysts.
West Virginia, with its 4 electoral votes, was projected for Trump with 3% of the vote reported, indicating a strong Republican lean in the state.
While Kamala is projected to win Vermont with 3 electoral votes.
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The AP has also called the race for Rep. Thomas Massie.
The AP has called the race for me! pic.twitter.com/INbpTZLTXZ
— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) November 5, 2024
Republican candidate Victoria Spartz has taken the lead in the closely watched race for District 5, according to latest reports. As of now, the Associated Press has not yet called the race.
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