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Trump on track to win popular vote, first Republican to do so in 20 years

IndiaTimes Thursday, 7 November 2024 ()
President-elect Trump is projected to win the popular vote in the presidential election, a feat not achieved by a Republican candidate in 20 years. Current vote counts show Trump surpassing Vice President Kamala Harris by roughly 4.6 million votes. Pre-election polls predicted a close race in the Electoral College but anticipated Harris securing more votes overall.
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