The staggering full scale of Trump’s election domination – as he is set for unchecked energy to re-shape America
Donald Trump and the Republicans are edging closer to completing a full sweep of the nation in the 2024 election.
All eyes are on the battle for the House of Representatives where dozens of races are on a knife edge.
More than 30 races are yet to be called with the GOP requiring 10 more seats to secure a majority in the lower chamber.
It would complete a dramatic thrashing of the Democrats for the party after Trump’s White House victory and winning the Senate.
Donald Trump and the Republicans are edging closer to completing a full sweep of the nation in the 2024 election
If the results play out, Trump will have virtually uncheck power when he takes his oath of office in January.
And the Supreme Court, which includes an unprecedented three appointees from Trump, maintains a nine to three conservative majority.
After months of neck-and-neck polling with Vice President Kamala Harris, Trump won five of the seven battleground states.
As of Thursday afternoon, Trump was ahead in the Arizona and Nevada, the two states left to be called.
It sounded off a dominant night that saw him gain support in 49 states – with Washington being the only outlier.
Trump’s shocking and decisive win saw him earning the largest margin of victory since the 1988 election for President George H. W. Bush.
In 2016, six of the seven 2024 swing states went red for Trump with the exception of Nevada. Then in the 2020 cycle, all of the states flipped blue except for right-leaning North Carolina.
Trump delivered a victory speech in West Palm Beach, Florida just a few hours before the AP called the nationwide race in his favor in the early hours of Wednesday morning – and after some networks, including Fox News, had declared him the winner.
The first battleground to call the race for Trump on Tuesday evening was North Carolina, where Harris’ team hoped the black electorate would help deliver a win in the state.
Trump has a 3.4 percent edge in North Carolina – a similar margin of victory he had in the state in the 2016 election.
A Democrat presidential candidate has not claimed victory in the Tar Heel State since Barack Obama in 2008. Trump has now won it in three straight elections.
Pennsylvania and Wisconsin were also called overnight from Tuesday to Wednesday, securing Trump two vital swing states that sent him soaring towards victory. And with both those states under his belt, the Associated Press called the 2024 election for the former president.
Michigan wasn’t called until Wednesday morning, but once the results there filtered it secured Trump the coveted ‘blue wall’ states, which also includes Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
After months of neck-and-neck polling with Vice President Kamala Harris, Trump won five of the seven battleground states
Trump sounded off a dominant night that saw him gain support in 49 states – with Washington being the only outlier
The three rust belt states were essential to clinching a victory, and Democrats were relying on holding them to deliver Harris a win.
Trump, however, absolutely obliterated the Midwest ‘blue wall.’
According to calls made by the Associated Press, Trump won Pennsylvania by 2.2 percent, Wisconsin by 0.9 percent and Michigan by 1.4 percent.