December 22, 2024
President-elect Donald Trump secured Arizona by a significant margin over Vice President Kamala Harris as he has now completed a sweep of all seven swing states after already securing the election this past Tuesday. Trump beat Harris with 52.6% of the vote to Harris’s 46.4%. The Associated Press called the presidential race in Arizona at […]

President-elect Donald Trump secured Arizona by a significant margin over Vice President Kamala Harris as he has now completed a sweep of all seven swing states after already securing the election this past Tuesday.

Trump beat Harris with 52.6% of the vote to Harris’s 46.4%. The Associated Press called the presidential race in Arizona at 9:21 p.m. Saturday, with 87% of the vote counted so far.

The win in the state caps a remarkable election for Trump, as he won all seven swing states, which include Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia, Nevada, and Arizona. The win in Arizona also means he flipped a state he lost to then-candidate Joe Biden in 2020.

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Trump won the general election with 312 electoral votes to Harris’s 226.

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