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This is what the 2024 US election map looks like: where Trump won

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Here you can see the map of the 2024 elections, in which Republican candidate Donald Trump swept. He will be the first president serve two non-consecutive terms by Grover Cleveland in 1892 – and only the second in history. Trump was first elected president in 2016. He later defeated the former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and promising to “make America great again”. He lost re-election to President Joe Biden in 2020. But he won the 2024 presidential election again after a nearly two-year campaign, promising to “make America great again.” Trump appeared from West Palm Beach, Florida early Wednesday: “We will heal this country.”

The Republican won andn all swing states (Arizona, Nevada, Georgia, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Michigan and Wisconsin), turning the map of the United States red in these 2024 elections.

The Republican candidate swept the United States in these elections, forcing the Blue wall (Blue Wall), Wisconsin, Michigan And Pennsylvania. These three states have a democratic tradition. Instead, in 2016, Donald Trump took these three states. In 2020, Joe Biden won them and in this 2024 election, Trump won these states again.

Trump won in every swing state:

  • Pennsylvania (19 electoral votes). Pennsylvania is the state with the highest number of electoral votes in these 2024 elections.
  • Michigan (15 voters). In 2016, Republican Donald Trump managed to change the color of a state since the 1988 election, as previously reported.
  • Wisconsin (10 voters). Another Blue Wall State.
  • Georgia (16 voters).
  • Arizona (11 voters). State which returns to the hands of the Republicans.
  • cNorth Carolina (16 voters).
  • Nevada (6 electoral votes). Traditionally Democratic state that voted for Trump.

States where Trump won, traditionally Republican:

  • Alabama
  • Arkansas
  • Florida
  • Idaho
  • Indiana
  • Kansas
  • Kentucky
  • Louisiana
  • Mississippi
  • Missouri
  • Mountain
  • Nebraska
  • North Dakota
  • South Dakota.
  • Ohio
  • Oklahoma
  • South Carolina
  • Tennessee
  • Texas
  • Utah
  • Wisconsin
  • Wyoming

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