With 19 electoral votes, Pennsylvania remains a critical battleground for Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Kamala Harris. As the largest Rust Belt swing state, Pennsylvania is pivotal for both candidates’ paths to the White House. Trump’s campaign has revisited his 2016 strategies that helped secure key wins, while Harris focuses on maintaining the Democratic base established by President Joe Biden in 2020. For live updates, stay tuned to IndiaToday.in.
– Trump Gains Lead in Pennsylvania: Republican candidate Donald Trump has taken a lead over Democrat Kamala Harris by over 50,000 votes, with 49% of the votes counted.
– Neck-and-Neck Race: Harris holds 50% of the counted votes, while Trump follows closely with 49%, with 44% of the ballots counted.
– Harris’s Narrow Lead: Harris currently leads Trump by just over 4%, with 50% of votes in her favor and 48% for Trump, with 38% of ballots counted.
– Vote Milestone: Trump reached 1 million votes in Pennsylvania shortly after Harris. With 32% of the vote counted, Harris leads by only 16,000 votes.
– Lead Narrows Further: Harris maintains less than a 10% lead over Trump, with 53% of votes to Trump’s 46%, as a third of votes have been counted.
– Harris Hits 1 Million Votes: Harris has crossed 1 million votes, while Trump has secured over 800,000 votes, with over a quarter of votes counted.
– Harris’s Lead Shrinks: Harris holds a lead with 20% of estimated votes counted, but Trump is closing in, as early mail ballots traditionally favor Democrats.
– Trump Cuts Harris’s Margin: Harris’s lead drops to 60%, with Trump at 40% of votes, with 18% of ballots counted.
– Early Lead for Harris: Harris has won 7 lakh votes, leading Trump’s 4 lakh, with 63% to Trump’s 34% with 16% of ballots counted.
– Harris Holds Substantial Lead: Harris maintains a lead of more than 3 lakh votes, with 65% of votes to Trump’s 34% with 15% counted.