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Chisankho cha Purezidenti waku United States cha 2024

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2024 United States presidential election

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538 members of the Electoral College
270 electoral votes needed to win
Opinion polls
TurnoutTBD
Reporting
94%
as of 2:37 a.m., November 8, 2024 EST
 
Nominee Donald Trump Kamala Harris
Party Republican Democratic
Home state Florida California
Running mate JD Vance Tim Walz
Projected electoral vote 301[lower-alpha 1] 226[lower-alpha 1]
States carried 30 + ME-02 19 + DC + NE-02
Popular vote 73,407,735[1] 69,074,145[1]
Percentage 50.7%[1] 47.7%[1]

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Mapu a zotsatira za chisankho cha Purezidenti. Red imayimira mayiko omwe akuyembekezeka Trump / Vance. Blue ikutanthauza mayiko omwe akuyembekezeka Harris/Walz.Gray akutanthauza malo omwe wopambana ayenera kutsimikiziridwa.[6] Nambala zikuwonetsa mavoti operekedwa.

President before election

Joe Biden
Democratic

Elected President

Donald Trump
Republican

Chisankho cha pulezidenti ku United States cha 2024 chinachitika pa 5 November 2024.[7] Donald Trump, yemwe anali pulezidenti kuyambira 2017 mpaka 2021, adathamanga ndi JD Vance, senator wa ku Ohio, monga oimira Republican. Adagonjetsa Wachiwiri kwa Purezidenti Kamala Harris ndi a Tim Walz, kazembe wa Minnesota, omwe adayimira Democratic Party. Trump ndi Vance atenga udindo ngati Purezidenti ndi Wachiwiri kwa Purezidenti pa 20 Januware 2025.

Purezidenti Joe Biden adakonzekera kuti adzayimenso zisankho koma adatuluka mu Julayi 2024 chifukwa chodera nkhawa za msinkhu komanso thanzi lake. Kamala Harris ndiye adasankhidwa kukhala Democratic ndipo adasankha Tim Walz kukhala mnzake womuthamangira.[8][9]

Trump, yemwe adataya chisankho cha 2020 kwa Biden, adathamanganso ndikupambana chisankho cha Republican. Kampeni yake idaphatikizanso zabodza zokhudzana ndi zisankho za 2020 komanso mauthenga odana ndi olowa. A Trump adakumana ndi zovuta zamalamulo, kuphatikiza chigamulo chonamizira zolemba zabodza mu Meyi 2024, ndipo adapulumuka pamayesero awiri akupha panthawi ya kampeni.[10][11]

Purezidenti yemwe adakhalapo, a Joe Biden a chipani cha Democratic Party, adapikisana nawo pachisankhonso ndi a Harris, [12]

Chisankhochi chinachitika pamodzi ndi mavoti a Senate ya US, Nyumba ya Oyimilira, ndi abwanamkubwa a boma. Nkhani zazikulu pachisankho zinali zachuma, kuchotsa mimba, kusintha kwanyengo, demokalase, maphunziro, mfundo zakunja, chisamaliro chaumoyo, kusamuka, ndi ufulu wa LGBTQ. Chuma ndicho chidali chodetsa nkhawa anthu ambiri ovota.

Trump ndi Vance adalengezedwa kuti ndi opambana pa 6 November 2024. Harris adayitana Trump kuti avomereze ndipo adalankhula tsiku lomwelo. Trump ndi purezidenti wachiwiri yemwe sanatsatire malamulo, ndipo ali ndi zaka 78, ndiye wamkulu kwambiri kusankhidwa kukhala purezidenti.

Electoral results

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Results by state

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States that flipped

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State Pre-election Swing Post-election
Party Margin D R Margin Party
Georgia Democratic 0.3 −1.1 +1.6 2.4 Republican
Pennsylvania Democratic Republican
Wisconsin Democratic Republican

Exit Polls

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Electoral results

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Kuyambira no date[when?]

Preliminary results with 94% of the expected vote counted.

Electoral results
Presidential candidate Party Home state Popular vote[13] Electoral
vote
Running mate
Count Percentage Vice-presidential candidate Home state Electoral vote
Donald Trump Republican Florida 73,349,446 50.83% [lower-alpha 1]295 JD Vance Ohio [lower-alpha 1]295
Kamala Harris Democratic California 67,676,608 47.53% [lower-alpha 1]226 Tim Walz Minnesota [lower-alpha 1]226
Jill Stein Green Massachusetts 636,737 0.45% 0 Butch Ware California 0
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Independent California 619,232 0.43% 0 Nicole Shanahan California 0
Chase Oliver Libertarian Georgia 570,843 0.40% 0 Michael ter Maat Virginia 0
Other 498,132 0.35% Other
(Uncalled) 17 (Uncalled) 17
Total 142,380,403 100% 538 538
Needed to win 270 270
Popular vote
Trump
50.83%
Harris
47.53%
Stein
0.45%
Kennedy
0.43%
Oliver
0.40%
Others
0.35%
Electoral vote—pledged
Trump
55.95%
Harris
42.01%
Uncalled
2.04%

Results by state

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State or District Harris/Walz

Democratic

Trump/Vance

Republican

Stein/Ware

Green

Kennedy/Shanahan

Independent

Oliver/Maat

Libertarian

Others Margin Margin Swing Total

votes

Votes % EV Votes % EV Votes % EV Votes % EV Votes % EV Votes % EV Votes % %
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine †
ME-1
ME-2
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska †
NE-1
NE-2
NE-3
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming

States and EV districts that flipped from Democratic to Republican

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Exit poll

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2024 presidential election voter demographics[14]
Demographic subgroup Trump Harris % of
total vote
Ideology
Liberals 7 91 23
Moderates 40 57 42
Conservatives 90 9 34
Party
Democrats 4 95 31
Republicans 94 5 35
Independents 46 49 34
Gender
Men 55 42 47
Women 45 53 53
Marital status
Married 56 43 54
Unmarried 42 54 46
Gender by marital status
Married men 60 38 28
Married women 51 48 26
Unmarried men 49 47 20
Unmarried women 38 59 27
Race/ethnicity
White 57 41 71
Black 13 85 11
Latino 46 52 12
Asian 39 54 3
Native American 65 34 1
Other 52 43 2
Gender by race/ethnicity
White men 60 37 34
White women 53 45 37
Black men 21 77 5
Black women 7 91 7
Latino men 55 43 6
Latina women 38 60 6
Other 46 48 6
Religion
Protestant/Other Christian 63 36 42
Catholic 58 40 22
Jewish 22 78 2
Other religion 34 59 10
No religious affiliation 26 71 24
Religion by race
White Protestant/Other Christian 72 26 30
White Catholic 61 35 15
White Jewish 20 80 2
White other religion 43 52 5
White no religious affiliation 27 71 17
White evangelical or born again Christian
Yes 82 17 22
No 40 57 78
Age
18–24 years old 42 54 9
25–29 years old 45 53 6
30–39 years old 46 50 16
40–49 years old 50 48 16
50–64 years old 56 43 27
65 and older 49 49 28
Age by gender
Men 18–29 years old 49 47 7
Men 30–44 years old 53 43 12
Men 45–64 years old 60 38 16
Men 65 and older 55 44 12
Women 18–29 years old 37 61 7
Women 30–44 years old 43 54 12
Women 45–64 years old 50 49 19
Women 65 years and older 45 54 16
Age by race
White 18–29 years old 49 49 8
White 30–44 years old 55 42 15
White 45–64 years old 62 37 25
White 65 and older 55 44 22
Black 18–29 years old 15 84 2
Black 30–44 years old 15 82 3
Black 45–64 years old 15 83 4
Black 65 and older 5 93 3
Latino 18–29 years old 47 49 3
Latino 30–44 years old 45 52 3
Latino 45–64 years old 49 50 4
Latino 65 and older 41 58 2
Others 46 48 6
Sexual orientation
LGBT 13 86 8
Non-LGBT 53 45 92
First time voter
Yes 56 43 8
No 50 48 92
Education
High school or less 63 35 15
Some college education 51 47 26
Associate degree 56 41 16
Bachelor's degree 45 53 24
Postgraduate degree 38 59 19
Education by race
White college graduates 45 52 33
White no college degree 66 32 39
Non-white college graduates 32 65 10
Non-white no college degree 34 64 19
Education by race/gender
White women with college degrees 41 57 17
White women without college degrees 63 35 20
White men with college degrees 50 47 16
White men without college degrees 69 29 18
Non-white 33 64 29
Income
Under $30,000 46 50 12
$30,000–49,999 53 45 16
$50,000–99,999 51 46 32
$100,000–199,999 47 51 28
Over $200,000 45 51 13
Union households
Yes 45 53 19
No 50 47 81
Military service
Veterans 65 34 12
Non-veterans 48 50 88
Region
East 46 51 21
Midwest 53 46 22
South 55 44 35
West 43 54 23
Area type
Urban 38 59 29
Suburban 51 47 51
Rural 64 34 19
White suburban voters by gender
White suburban women 53 46 19
White suburban men 62 35 18
Other voters 46 52 63
Biden job approval
Strongly disapprove 93 4 45
Somewhat disapprove 43 54 14
Somewhat approve 4 95 24
Strongly approve 2 98 15
Feeling about the way things are going in U.S.
Dissatisfied 56 42 43
Angry 72 27 30
Satisfied 18 81 19
Enthusiastic 11 89 6
America's best days are
In the future 40 58 61
In the past 67 31 35
Quality of candidate that mattered most
Has ability to lead 66 30 30
Can bring needed change 74 24 28
Has good judgment 16 82 20
Cares about people like me 25 73 18
Vote for president mainly
For your candidate 55 44 73
Against their opponent 37 60 24
Which candidate is too extreme
Trump is too extreme 2 97 45
Harris is too extreme 98 1 38
Both Harris and Trump are too extreme 63 21 8
Neither Harris or Trump is too extreme 65 26 5
Decided on presidential vote
Before September 50 49 79
In September 42 54 7
In October 40 47 6
In last week 54 42 3
In last few days 47 41 4
Issue regarded as most important
Democracy 18 80 34
Economy 80 19 32
Abortion 25 74 14
Immigration 90 9 11
Foreign policy 57 37 4
Democracy threatened in the United States
Democracy in U.S. very threatened 51 47 38
Democracy in U.S. somewhat threatened 50 49 35
Democracy in U.S. somewhat secure 48 50 17
Democracy in U.S. very secure 54 45 8
Confident election being conducted fairly and accurately
Very confident 14 84 35
Somewhat confident 58 39 33
Not very confident 82 16 21
Not at all confident 79 19 10
Concerned about violence as result of election
Yes 42 56 70
No 69 29 28
Condition of the nation's economy
Not so good 54 44 35
Poor 87 10 33
Good 8 91 27
Excellent 10 89 5
Family's financial situation today
Worse than four years ago 81 17 46
About the same 28 69 30
Better than four years ago 14 82 24
Inflation caused family hardship within past year
Moderate hardship 51 45 53
No hardship 20 77 24
Severe hardship 74 24 22
Abortion should be
Legal in all cases 10 87 32
Legal in most cases 49 49 33
Illegal in most cases 92 7 26
Illegal in all cases 88 11 6
Opinion of Supreme Court
Approve 83 14 35
Disapprove 26 71 60
Most undocumented immigrants in the U.S. should be
Offered chance at legal status 22 75 56
Deported 87 11 40
U.S. support for Israel is
Too strong 30 67 31
About right 39 59 31
Not strong enough 82 17 30


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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 This tally only reflects projections made unanimously by ABC,[2] Associated Press,[1] CBS,[3] CNN,[4] and NBC.[5]