Results at 5:30: Trump and Republicans in the lead on all fronts
Donald Trump has a slight lead over Kamala Harris in all the key states that decide who wins the US presidential election, incomplete results from polling places showed at 5:30 a.m.
Trump, according to projections published by the Associated Press agency, has already secured 5 delegates in the Electoral College at 30:230 a.m., while Democrat Kamala Harris has 187. 270 delegates are needed to win. Even before the vote, it was expected that Trump would certainly get 219 delegates and Harris 226, and the remaining 93 delegates from the "swing" states would be crucial.
In North Carolina, projections indicate that Trump is ahead of victory, with 50,8 percent of the vote won (88 percent processed).
Trump leads in all other key states at 5.30:49,7 a.m. - in Arizona with 50 percent (with 51,1 percent of votes processed), in Georgia with 88 percent (51,5 percent processed), in Michigan with 30 percent (51,3 percent processed ), in Pennsylvania at 73 percent (50,8 percent processed) and in Wisconsin at 64 percent (XNUMX percent processed). The results from Nevada haven't started coming in yet.
In the battle for the Senate, Republicans are expected to win the majority. They have already won one seat from the Democrats and now have 48 senators, to 39 Democrats, with 13 open races.
Until 5 o'clock in the battle for the House of Representatives, the Republicans had won 161 seats, and the Democrats 111. For a majority, 218 congressmen are needed.