Trump declares victory as President of the United States
- November 6, 2024
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In one of the closest elections in recent history, Donald Trump defeats Kamala Harris and positions himself as the next president of the United States.
In one of the closest elections in recent history, Donald Trump defeats Kamala Harris and positions himself as the next president of the United States.
On November 5, in one of the most hard-fought elections in modern United States history, the Democratic Party led by Kamala Harris and the Republican Party, headed by Donald Trump, battled in a race that kept the nation on edge.
After a night filled with suspense and anticipation, Trump declared victory and was introduced in Palm Beach as “the president-elect.”
Fox News projected that Donald Trump would secure the presidency after winning key battleground states like North Carolina, Georgia, and Pennsylvania, while holding the lead in several others. These victories in critical states were instrumental in solidifying his path to the White House.
Around the world, millions closely followed the results, weighing the global implications of a Trump comeback. Neighboring countries like Mexico, in particular, are watching closely, anticipating the impact of his policies on regional dynamics and bilateral relations.
Throughout the campaign, Trump managed to keep a consistent edge, especially in states that tend to lean Republican. While Kamala Harris carried California, a Democratic stronghold, Trump’s wins in Pennsylvania and Florida proved decisive, cementing his standing in the Electoral College.
At his victory event in West Palm Beach, Donald Trump called his win “the greatest political movement of all time.” In his speech, he promised that the United States would reach “a new level of greatness,” emphasized the need to secure the nation’s borders, and thanked Americans for their support, vowing to fight for the country’s future.
Although the official count is still ongoing and may take days to finalize, Trump is widely seen as the clear winner of the 2024 United States election. World leaders from countries such as the Netherlands, India, the United Kingdom, Russia, and Hungary, along with various international organizations, have already congratulated him and expressed their readiness to work with his administration.
On January 20, during the Presidential Inauguration, Donald Trump will officially take office, marking the start of his new term and reaffirming his influence on both domestic and global politics in the United States.