The Republicans swept the floor with the Democrats to the end: Trump wins the White House and wins the Senate as well

Former President Donald Trump won two key states – North Carolina and Georgia, projections show. In addition, he has a big lead in the most important key state – Pennsylvania, where he has more than 150,000 votes.

Because of everything, writes Sky News, the mood in Kamala Harris’s election center in Washington is like a funeral. They further state that about 10,000 people gathered at the meeting, who were getting ready for a big party, but the results brought them frowns.

– Vice President Kamala Harris will not be giving a speech to her supporters, but is expected to address tomorrow – said her campaign manager, Cedric Richmond, as election results are still coming in across the country.

– We still have votes to count. We still have states that have not been counted, We will continue the fight to ensure that every vote is counted – said Richmond.

The Republican Party took control of the US Senate after winning mandates in the federal states of Ohio and West Virginia and defending mandates in Texas and Nebraska, writes The Associated Press.

Republicans will thus have a majority in the Senate for the first time in the last four years. Until now, in the Senate, which has a total of 100 seats, the Democrats had a narrow majority of 51 to 49.

If Trump wins the presidential election, the Republican Party will be able to appoint judges to the Supreme Court and other courts without any obstacles. If Kamala Harris wins, Republicans can block most of her initiatives. The race for the House of Representatives is still ongoing.

According to the latest information, Trump has 248 electors, and Harris 216, but Trump convincingly leads in the key, or swing states, which lead to victory.

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