US election 2024 live results: Donald Trump wins
Donald Trump secures return to the White House as America’s 47th president as Democratic rival Kamala Harris defeated
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Your support makes all the difference.Donald Trump has won a historic second term in the White House after sweeping four of the key battleground states hours after the polls closed on Election Day and consigning Kamala Harris to defeat.
The Republican presidential nominee has just passed the Electoral College magic number of 270 by winning Wisconsin, having already picked up North Carolina, Georgia and, crucially, Pennsylvania.
Counting is still underway in Michigan, Arizona and Nevada but the results here now cannot change the outcome of the race.
The 45th and now 47th president took to the stage with his family and running mate JD Vance earlier to promise a “golden age for America” and hail “the greatest political movement of all time”.
Republicans have also likely taken control of the Senate, a key victory for the party which has been in minority there since 2021.
As world leaders rush to congratulate Trump, Harris has yet to comment on her defeat. She elected not to appear at Howard University in Washington DC, where a watch party had been planned in anticipation of victory but which ultimately ended in tears with supporters leaving early.
On the ground in Florida as Trump claims victory
The scene outside the West Palm Beach, Florida convention center looked something like a cross between a crime scene and a carnival.
On a normally busy crossroads, not far from the bridge between the wealthy enclave of Palm Beach — the location of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence — and the more modest community of West Palm Beach, a mass of police cars, dump trucks and other heavy vehicles blocked the way to the convention hall, which was ringed by the kind of riot-proof fencing that became ubiquitous in Washington just four years ago after Trump fomented a riot after losing the last presidential election.
It was just after 1:00 am, and it was starting to look as if the most famous felon in America was on a glide path back to the White House. And while hundreds of his well-heeled supporters were packed inside the hall awaiting him, an impromptu vigil had sprung up along the road, with more supporters lining the grassy median, faces pressed against the fence, in hopes of catching a glimpse of his motorcade.
The crowd of roughly 100 people were so busy watching for the ex-president turned president-elect that they missed a bonafide MAGA celebrity as he walked towards the convention center.
It was Nigel Farage, the Member of Parliament for Clacton and the leader of the Reform UK Party. Thousands of miles from Westminster, Farage was in Florida to celebrate the return of his friend to the highest office in America.
Though he passed by the crowd of Trump supporters unnoticed, The Independent spotted him and quickly approached him to ask for his thoughts on the night’s events.
“I’m very happy — you guys got it all wrong again,” he said.
Farage wasn’t the only person to express some scorn for the press.
Although most of the reporters who’d come to Florida for election night were safely inside the convention center, the Trump campaign failed to credential foreign press outlets from a whole host of countries. As those television reporters stood on the sidewalk to broadcast, a man in a car that was stopped at the intersection began taunting them, asking if they were “crying.”
At just past 1:30am, Fox News called Pennsylvania for Trump, all but foreclosing Vice President Kamala Harris’s path to the White House.
Almost immediately, it began to rain.
World leaders congratulate Trump on victory
World leaders have begun to congratulate Donald Trump on his victory in the 2024 US presidential election — even though the race is yet to be formally called for him.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel called it “history’s greatest comeback”.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called it an “impressive election victory”.
In the UK, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer called the victory “historic” and said he looked forward to working with him in years ahead.
French President Emmanuel Macron said he was ready to work together “as we did for four years”.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave his “heartiest congratulations” to his friend.
Jon Stewart criticises pollsters after Trump declares victory
Joe Biden’s granddaughter Naomi reveals she’s pregnant on Election Day
President Joe Biden is set to become a great-grandfather for the first time, after his granddaughter Naomi revealed her pregnancy on election night.
On Tuesday, the 30-year-old political scion made the big reveal by posting a selfie on her Instagram story, shortly after the polls closed in Washington DC.
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I was at Ted Cruz’s election party in Texas. It was a pre-game for a Trump victory
Ted Cruz’s re-election built on the inroads that Trump made, which he knew would confound Democrats, who have long believed that Latinos would be put off by Republicans’ hawkish rhetoric on immigration.
In Texas, Ted Cruz’s victory party served as a pre-game for a Trump victory
Ted Cruz’s re-election built on the inroads that Trump made, which he knew would confound Democrats, who have long believed that Latinos would be put off by Republicans’ hawkish rhetoric on immigration. Eric Garcia was at his election party
Watch: Trump declares US election victory as results from final states awaited
Donald Trump declares US election victory as he hails ‘golden age’ for America
Donald Trump declared victory in the US election as he hailed a “golden age” for America. The Republican made the declaration, despite ballots still being counted in some swing states. Speaking at his campaign watch party in Palm Beach on Wednesday (6 November), Trump said: “This is the greatest political movement of all time and now it’s going to reach a new level of importance because we’re going to let our country heal.” Trump continued: “This will truly be the golden age of America.”
Harris wins Minnesota
The Associated Press has called the state of Minnesota for Kamala Harris.
We just witnessed the greatest political comeback in the history of the United States of America. And under President Trump’s leadership, we’re never going to stop fighting for you.
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