OAN Staff Brooke Mallory
8:45 PM – Tuesday, November 5, 2024
In the battleground state of North Carolina, Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump competed for 16 electoral votes, with Trump coming out on top.
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This year's presidential winner will be determined in large part by the battleground states.
President Trump has emphasized in his appeals to American voters that he will tackle illegal immigration, rising crime and the American economy.
Since assuming the role of Democratic presidential candidate following the withdrawal of President Joe Biden, Ms. Harris has maintained her position as ushering in a new era and “defending our democracy” even if she is not elected on the ballot. He has run on the platform of developing the economy and supporting the economy. A woman's right to an abortion.
Certain Democratic claims and talking points revolve around a conspiracy that Trump will become a fascist leader who usurps “all forms of democracy” in the United States.
In 2020, Biden won 49% of the vote in North Carolina, to Trump's 50%. Trump also defeated Hillary Clinton in North Carolina in 2016, 51% to 47%.
This time, Trump won 50.7% of the vote and Harris 47.8%.
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