Election Day in the U.S. has kicked off a closely watched race for the 47th President of the United States. Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and Republican candidate Donald Trump are head-to-head in one of the most polarized contests in recent history.
Early Results
- Kentucky: Secured by Donald Trump (Republican)
- Vermont: Claimed by Kamala Harris (Democrat)
What to Know
- Polling Status: Both Harris and Trump are neck and neck in national polls, with a slight edge at times for Harris.
- Key States: Pennsylvania, Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, and Wisconsin will be the states to watch, as their outcomes are expected to heavily influence the final result.
Voter Turnout
Over 82 million Americans have already cast their ballots early, either by mail or in person, according to data from the University of Florida. This high turnout reflects the intensity and importance many voters attribute to this election.
Candidate Platforms
- Kamala Harris: Focuses on unifying the country and envisions a “fresh start,” promoting fundamental freedoms, constitutional values, and women’s rights.
- Donald Trump: Emphasizes economic recovery and strict immigration policies, warning of what he describes as the risks of a Democratic-led future.
Historical Significance
If Harris wins, she will make history as the first woman, the first Black woman, and the first person of South Asian descent to hold the U.S. presidency.