Trump Takes Lead in Pennsylvania as the Blue Wave Loses Ground

The Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump takes the lead in Pennsylvania after counts for Kamala Harris slow down from early tally, the major battleground for swing states that would yield 19 electoral votes to the former president. Still, the tally in Pennsylvania is only 50% complete.

 

At 10:14 AM (Bangkok time), based on data from Bloomberg, the US presidential election results are as follows:

Trump: 198 votes

Harris: 109 votes

 

In the swing states:

Pennsylvania (19 votes): Trump is leading with 50.6% to Harris’s 48.5%, with only 50.6% of votes counted.

Georgia (16 votes): Trump is leading with 51.9% to Harris’s 47.4%, with 82.1% of votes counted.

Michigan (15 votes): Harris is leading with 50.1% to Trump’s 48.2%, with only 19% of votes counted.

 

Following this development, it is worth noting that California, a key Democratic stronghold with 54 electoral votes, has not been counted yet, providing the Democrats with a significant opportunity to secure more votes. Meanwhile, no states have reported any unexpected results as of now.