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Donald Trump has clinched victory and become the president-elect in the race to the White House with 277 electoral votes. He won in key states like Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, clinching four battleground states thus far. Exit polls show, however, that he won with white evangelical, non-educated, older men and received a huge advantage from the Latino population.
Trump will be the first convicted felon to win the White House. This is also the second time in history that the country will have a president who has served two non-consecutive terms.
Republicans are also retaking the Senate. Numbers for the House have not come out yet.
Vice President Harris is scheduled to address the nation and her supporters this afternoon alongside President Joe Biden.
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