Editor's note: This story replaces a previously published version of the same story. Donald Trump has won the 2024 election and will be President for a second time, according to the Associated Press.
Four years after launching an unprecedented attack on democracy, and leaving the White House in disgrace, Donald Trump will return to Washington, DC, as the 47th president of the United States.
Trump’s win marks a stunning political comeback for the former President and celebrity businessman after he lost in 2020 to Joe Biden and then refused to accept the results, encouraging his ...
Former President Donald Trump has won the 2024 presidential election, Decision Desk HQ projected, after a grueling race that ended in a stunning repudiation of the Biden administration and Vice ...
His win completes one of the most remarkable comebacks in political history, just four years after voters ejected him from the office. Trump defeated Harris by capturing at least 270 of the ...
The win nets him six more Electoral College votes to his tally, with the hope of reaching the 270 threshold to win the White House. The former president won the Magnolia State over his Democratic ...
Kamala Harris secured victory in New Jersey with 14 electoral votes. In the Senate race, Representative Andy Kim emerged triumphant following a campaign marked by former Senator Robert Menendez's ...
Kamala Harris wins in New Mexico. This victory adds five electoral votes to the Democratic Party's total. Support for Harris was strong in the state's more populated areas, exceeding that of ...
He becomes the first president in more than 120 years and the second ever to lose the White House and then come back to win it again, after President Cleveland in 1892. Trump secured the 270 ...
Wisconsin may prove to go for the GOP too if current trends out of the state continue, which would add to battleground state wins in North Carolina and Georgia. “America has given us an ...
Trump is the first convicted felon to win the presidency. Sentencing for his federal conviction in the New York "hush money" trial is set for Nov. 26 and raises questions about how a president ...