US Elections: Trump Ahead and Real-Time Polls
The US election is revealing an increasingly favorable picture for Donald Trump, according to the analysis of the New York Times. His chances of victory have risen to 78%, with a projection of 293 electoral votes in his favor, compared to 245 attributed to Vice President Kamala Harris.
Situation in the swing states
In Pennsylvania, Trump has overtaken Harris, winning 51% of the vote to her opponent’s 49%. This is a significant result in a crucial state for the Electoral College. Arizona is also a tight race, with both candidates at 49.6% while the votes counted are at 36%.
The race is just as tight in Wisconsin, where Harris currently has 51.9%, while Trump is stuck at 46.4% with just 25% of the vote counted. In Georgia, a key state, Trump appears to be gaining ground with a 52.1% lead to Harris' 47.4%.
The New York Times points out that the election results are constantly evolving and that the odds of victory reflect only part of the current political landscape.
Economic impacts and future developments
The election race has also had an impact on the cryptocurrency market. Bitcoin has increased by more than 6%, reaching $73,800, fueled by optimism surrounding Trump’s candidacy, who has promised to transform the United States into the world’s cryptocurrency capital.
With polls closed in 26 states and the capital, Trump leads with 90 electoral votes against his rival’s 27. However, the battle is still open and much will depend on the results of swing states such as Nevada and North Carolina.
Overall, as political tensions escalate and allegations of fraud continue to circulate on social media by Trump, the Harris campaign remains vigilant and ready to respond to any developments.
With election results still emerging and political dynamics likely to change rapidly, attention remains high on how this historic contest will unfold.