The voting for the highest office in the United States has concluded
According to preliminary data as of the morning of November 6, U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump has a greater chance of occupying the top office in the White House than his opponent Kamala Harris.
These figures come from the preliminary vote count reported by New York Times, as stated by UNIAN.
As noted, by the morning according to Kyiv time, all states except Alaska and Hawaii have closed their polling stations.
According to New York Times, in the U.S. presidential election, Republican candidate Donald Trump currently has 214 electoral votes, while Democratic candidate Kamala Harris has 179.
At the same time, NYT assesses the chances of Republican Donald Trump winning at 88 percent. Specifically, according to the publication, Trump is currently winning in Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, Mississippi, Alabama, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Florida, South Carolina, Arkansas, Iowa, Missouri, Texas, Kansas, Montana, Utah, and Arizona.
On the other hand, Harris is currently ahead in the states of Vermont, Maryland, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Delaware, New Jersey, Maine, Colorado, Wisconsin, Nebraska, and Washington.
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