Trump’s Historic Comeback
• Hillary Clinton lost key states like Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan to Donald Trump.
• Trump won Ohio, Iowa, and West Virginia, which are home to blue-collar workers and form the Rust Belt.
• Trump’s message has reached new audiences, including Hispanic voters and younger Gen-Z voters.
• Exit polls suggest Trump’s support from Hispanic voters increased 13 points since the last election.
• Trump’s support among Hispanic men was particularly strong, while his support among white women fell by 3 points.
• The Associated Press called 292 Electoral College votes for Trump and 224 for Harris.
• Trump was projected to win the popular vote by Wednesday morning.
• Republicans gained control of the Senate, increasing their tally to 52 of the 100 seats.
• Trump spoke of the coming of a “golden age” for America and the coming of a “golden age.”
• Vice-President-elect J.D. Vance called the results “the greatest political comeback” in American history.
• Vance’s wife, Usha Vance, is set to become the first Indian American Second Lady of the United States.