The Republican is projected to win 301 of 270 electoral votes needed, the paper has said
A woman looks away as result projections for Montana and Utah are broadcast during a «Democrats Abroad» election night party on November 06, 2024 in London, England. © Getty Images
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has an 89% chance of victory in the election, making his return to the White House likely, the New York Times projects.
The newspaper estimates that Trump is on track to secure 301 of the 270 electoral votes needed to win the race for the White House, while Democrat Kamala Harris could win 238. The Republican currently leads with 214 electoral votes to Harris’ 179.
The NYT said that Trump is very likely to take the swing state of Georgia and has won North Carolina, while Harris will have to secure Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, which will be difficult given the Republican’s advantage in all three.
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According to the paper’s projection, Arizona, another battleground state, is also leaning Trump. No votes have so far been reported in Nevada, where polls closed at 10pm Eastern Time.