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The US presidential election results are being counted. Donald Trump is in the lead, but so far these are only preliminary results and forecasts, and he does not have the necessary 270 Electoral College votes. What is important to know about the results – RBC data • Fox News forecast shows that Republican Donald Trump will win Pennsylvania, one of the key “swing states”. If the forecasts come true, Trump will receive 267 of the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win. According to the channel, based on 90.58% of the vote, Trump received 51.24%, and Harris - 47.8%. • Not counting Pennsylvania, Trump has 247 votes, and Harris - 226. • Donald Trump is leading in a number of other “swing states”, including Wisconsin, Michigan, Nevada and Arizona, the New York Times reports. Trump has already won two swing states (North Carolina and Georgia). • The New York Times has predicted that Trump has an 86% chance of winning the presidential election, based on preliminary results and exit polls. The newspaper estimates that he will receive between 250 and 335 electoral votes (297 on average), while his Democratic rival Kamala Harris will receive between 203 and 288 (241 on average). • Republicans are still leading in the Senate elections (51 seats, Democrats – 42). Republicans have 186 seats in the House of Representatives. The Democratic Party has 160.
What happened on Election Day • Three states saw voter turnout exceed 2020 levels, followed by Delaware (145.7%), Connecticut (126.6%) and South Carolina (117.4%), according to the Washington Post. • Reports of false bombings at multiple sites were “of Russian origin,” Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said. He did not say how authorities came to that conclusion. The Kremlin has repeatedly denied allegations of US interference in the election and said Washington is using Russia as a “political tool” and sacrificing bilateral ties with Russia. • A Michigan man has been taken into custody on suspicion of posting an online threat to shoot Donald Trump if he is elected, ABC reports, citing charging documents. Suspicious accounts with threatening names like PlanningToKillTrump have popped up on Reddit, and the account’s creator, Isaac Sisel, was detained by law enforcement at a Canton hotel. • Capitol Police arrested a man who tried to enter the visitors’ center with a torch and flares. The visitor’s center was then closed for the rest of the day. • More than 84.7 million Americans have voted early, according to data from the University of Florida Election Lab project at the University of Florida. Of those, 37.6% are registered Democrats and 35.8% are registered Republicans. • Biden waited in line for 40 minutes to vote early on Oct. 28, endorsing Harris after she dropped out of the race. • Meanwhile, results are in from America’s first polling place, with Kamala Harris and Donald Trump each receiving three votes in Diskville Notch, a community near the Canadian border in New Hampshire. Polls opened and closed after midnight local time, following a tradition that began in the 1960s. All voters living in the village gathered in the old hotel building to fill out their ballots. Joe Biden won this district four years ago. • The Democratic candidate is incumbent Vice President Kamala Harris. She is the first woman to hold this position and the first black politician to hold this position in American history. She is a former California attorney general and also represented the state in the Senate. • Harris was not a candidate at first. Incumbent President Joe Biden was supposed to run in the election, but dropped out of the race. After he left, the Democratic Party nominated Harris as its candidate. She is running together with Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, whom she chose as vice president. • The Republican candidate is Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States, a businessman and billionaire (Forbes estimates his fortune at $5.6 billion). He defeated Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election and lost to Biden in 2020. Trump chose Ohio Senator James David Vance as his vice president. • The inauguration ceremony will take place on January 20, 2025.If Trump wins the election, he will be the oldest president ever (78 years, 7 months, 6 days). Biden now holds the "title." He was 78 years, 2 months old when he was inaugurated. • After the popular votes are counted, the Electoral College votes are counted. There are 538 members, representing each state and the District of Columbia (Washington). They are typically members of one of the two major political parties, party activists, former politicians, and supporters of one of the candidates. Members of the National Assembly or persons holding public office cannot be electors. • In 2024, states will vote on December 17. The votes are transmitted to Washington. On January 6, members of the US Congress will meet to count the numbers. The votes are certified by the President of the Senate, who is the sitting vice president. • Electors typically vote for the name of their choice. However, only 38 of the 50 states and the District of Columbia have some form of mandate to cast a poll vote, allowing them to choose a second candidate. For example, in 2016, 10 voters voted for candidates other than those they were assigned to (seven of those votes were counted), but this did not have a significant impact on the election. • To win the election, a candidate must receive at least 270 electoral votes. If this does not happen, the House of Commons will vote. Accordingly, the next president must receive the support of at least 26 of the 50 states.
In addition to domestic policy promises, the candidates’ rhetoric focused on two major international conflicts: Ukraine and the Middle East. Politicians repeatedly made statements against Russia, expressed their attitude towards supporting Kyiv, and outlined ways to build further relations with Russia and Moscow. • Trump has repeatedly stated that if he takes office, he will quickly end the Ukrainian conflict. “Literally the night that my victory was announced, I called two people: [Vladimir] Putin and [Vladimir] Zelensky. <...> We will negotiate within 24 hours,” Trump said. • Trump’s plan would include ensuring the neutral status of Kyiv, as well as the creation of a demilitarized zone along the current border between Russia and Ukraine, said vice presidential candidate James David Vance. • The plan is to “revise” the Minsk deal, the FT reported, citing an unnamed Trump adviser, but this time with enforcement mechanisms and penalties for failure to comply. A “European force” would be expected to monitor compliance. • Zelensky has no faith in Trump’s ability to end the conflict and said Ukraine would not have agreed to do so if the American politician’s idea was to cede territory. • The Kremlin also noted at the inauguration that “nothing can be done within 24 hours” unless the new president declares that the United States supports peace, ends military aid to Ukraine and calls for negotiations. “Then usually by the morning something in someone’s brain changes,” said presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov. “This is especially true in Kyiv.” • Prime Minister Harris stressed that if she wins, the US will continue to support Ukraine and provide military aid. She also said she is not ready for a bilateral meeting with Putin to discuss ending the Ukraine conflict. “No, without Ukraine, it’s not a bilateral issue. Ukraine should have a say in its future,” Harris said. • During his time as US president, President Trump maintained a good relationship with President Putin, calling him a “world-class chess player.” • Harris’s comments were less positive. She called President Putin a “murderous dictator.” The Russian Embassy in the US said such comments about the Russian president were unacceptable. The “disgraceful language” showed the “impotence of the ruling class in Washington.”
The Kremlin pointed out that the topic of Russia is being used as an "instrument of internal political struggle" in the United States. "It was President Putin who said that the time will come when Americans will no longer have to use our country as an instrument of political struggle and sacrifice our relations," Peskov said. famous.
Russian authorities have also repeatedly stated that they consider the United States to be involved in the Ukrainian conflict and that how quickly the fighting ends will depend on America's actions. "Washington only needs to give the appropriate instructions to the Kyiv regime, and all this can be done. Of course, this does not happen in a day or two. But the keys to the regime in Kyiv are largely in Washington's hands," Peskov said.
According to him, the current head of the White House, Joe Biden, "does not want to use this key." Time will tell whether the situation will change after the new president comes to power.