The latest projections from the Associated Press show former President Donald Trump leading with 230 electoral votes against Vice President Kamala Harris, who currently holds 192.
Trump’s campaign has gained traction in crucial battleground states, including Georgia and North Carolina, bolstering his electoral count. Harris, meanwhile, has focused on traditionally Democratic strongholds and areas with high turnout among young and minority voters, but her path to 270 electoral votes remains uncertain as results continue to come in from the Midwest and Sun Belt.

Harris has seen promising support in states like Pennsylvania, which remains uncalled but vital to her electoral strategy. Nationally, she holds a slight edge in polling averages; however, Trump’s strong performance in swing states has tilted the electoral map in his favor at this stage. Both candidates’ teams are closely watching as more votes are counted, particularly in the Midwest, where the final outcome may hinge.
With a tight race and the remaining states too close to call, the 2024 election highlights a deeply polarized America, where every vote counts in determining the next occupant of the White House.