Trump Wins Arizona Sweeping All Swing States, Secures 312 Electoral Votes
President-elect Donald Trump has officially won Arizona, securing 312 electoral votes and sweeping all seven swing states.
President-elect Donald Trump has officially won Arizona, securing 312 electoral votes and sweeping all seven swing states.
President-elect Donald Trump has officially flipped and won Arizona, securing 312 electoral votes.
Incoming reports on Wednesday night showed that Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who appeared on 33 ballots despite withdrawing his Independent presidential bid and telling voters to not choose him, received 594,000 votes, or roughly 0.4% of the total number of popular votes.
A Pennsylvania judge ruled in favor of allowing Elon Musk’s political action committee to continue giving out $1 million per day to registered swing state voters who signed the petition, pledging to support free speech and gun rights.
Jim Messina, who was the campaign manager for Barack Obama in 2012, warned that the early voting data could be a red flag for Vice President Kamala Harris amid reports of early voting turnout for Republicans.
A new $7 billion development project called a “city within a city” is entering the planning stages in Phoenix, Arizona.
Kari Lake, a staunch Trump supporter and U.S. Senate candidate from Arizona, was referred to as “physically attractive” by former President Bill Clinton on Wednesday night at a campaign event alongside her opponent.
Nearly 25 million voters have already cast their ballots ahead of the November 5th election through early in-person voting and the mail-in ballot option as Donald Trump and Kamala Harris continue their presidential campaigns in critical swing states.
Voters in Maricopa County, Arizona have raised concerns after the county announced it could take 10 to 13 days to have election results.