By Matthew Boyle
Americans are voting everywhere coast to coast on Tuesday deciding who the nation’s next Commander-in-Chief will be, former President Donald Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris.
This whirlwind election, where the former president, a Republican, seeks to return to the office he left four years ago faces off against a vice president who supplanted her party’s president as the Democrat nominee without a primary after President Joe Biden dropped out of the race this summer, comes to a close finally.
The seven major battleground states everyone is watching are North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona, Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. To win the White House, a candidate needs to win 270 electoral votes. This photo-finish presidential race is and has been for weeks described by all sides and observers as “close” and “down to the wire.” Who Americans elect as their president will have major implications for the nation and every major issue facing the country, as well as for the world as a whole.
In addition to the presidency, the majorities in both the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House are on the line. Republicans see a clear pathway to the Senate majority, but Democrats see a clear pathway to a House majority. Which party controls either or both could go a very long way to either jumpstarting the agenda of who wins the White House, or tying the hands of the next president, who will be sworn in on January 20, 2025, at the inauguration.
Follow along here on Breitbart News for live breaking news, analysis, and results as they stream in from all around the country.
UPDATE 2:19 a.m. ET:
It’s still unclear which party will control the House, but Republican chances are better than Democrat chances:
Decision Desk – US House Win Chance
🔴 Republicans: 65.7%
🔵 Democrats: 34.3% pic.twitter.com/tC0ZbCYndZ— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) November 6, 2024
UPDATE 2:10 a.m. ET:
Things are beginning to look grim for Kamala Harris in Nevada as well:
Trump now up almost 4 points after more rural votes come in, may not be enough Clark mail to save Harris in The #WeDontMatter State. https://t.co/sLam7FJRK3
— Jon Ralston (@RalstonReports) November 6, 2024
UPDATE 2:05 a.m. ET:
Democrats are projected to lose their supermajority in the Nevada legislature:
After race calls by @TheNVIndy, Democrats in the Assembly are projected to lose their supermajority; the path for a supermajority in the state Senate remains open.
Stay tuned for a more in-depth story on our site. pic.twitter.com/5Pnr0VX1G3
— Tabitha Mueller (@tabitha_mueller) November 6, 2024
UPDATE 1:58 a.m. ET:
Sam Brown, the GOP nominee for U.S. Senate in Nevada, has pulled ahead of incumbent Sen. Jacky Rosen (D-NV) by a couple thousand votes–and by 0.3 percent. If Brown wins in Nevada, that would be another massive setback for the Democrats. Republicans currently have the presidency and the Senate majority that they flipped tonight, and they have a pathway to as many as 57 U.S. Senate seats still this evening depending on outcomes here, in Arizona, in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania–all of which except Arizona the Republican candidates lead currently…
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