This time Trump government in US, all election surveys failed in America too

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This time Trump government in US, all election surveys failed in America too

ANI

Let us tell you that in the US Presidential elections, Republican Party candidate Donald Trump is ahead of Democratic Party candidate Kamala Harris in the initial vote counting. Trump has secured 247 Electoral College votes while Harris has secured 210 Electoral College votes.

As soon as the trend of formation of Trump government in America is emerging, the enthusiasm of the supporters of the Republican Party is visible. Seeing Trump’s lead in swing status, Kamala Harris’s supporters have started leaving the counting centres. On the other hand, Donald Trump’s supporters are seen dancing and singing all over America. The special thing about this election is that even in America the election surveys have proved unsuccessful. Earlier everyone had predicted that there would be a very close contest in the US Presidential elections and this time the election would be seen as the closest contest in American history. But the kind of decisive lead that Trump has achieved shows that all the projections proved wrong and the voters were fed up with the rule of the Democratic Party. The way Kamala Harris is facing a crushing defeat despite a strong election campaign, it can be easily guessed that if Joe Biden had contested against Trump, how severe a defeat she would have faced.

Let us tell you that in the US Presidential elections, Republican Party candidate Donald Trump is ahead of Democratic Party candidate Kamala Harris in the initial vote counting. Trump has secured 247 Electoral College votes while Harris has secured 210 Electoral College votes. Let us tell you that the candidate who wins 270 or more electoral college votes is elected President. Who wins the race for the White House will depend on the results of these seven ‘swing states’, which include Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. Let us tell you that there are 50 states in America and most of them have been voting for the same party in every election, except the ‘swing’ states. It is said that the inclination of voters keeps changing in these ‘swing’ states which are considered electorally important. Electoral College votes are given to states based on population. Let us tell you that voting takes place for a total of 538 electoral college votes. The candidate who receives 270 or more electoral college votes is declared the winner of the election.

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