Trump edges closer to the White House after winning North Carolina and Georgia
The victory leaves Ms Harris heavily reliant on the “blue wall” of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin to have a credible path to the White House.
The victory leaves Ms Harris heavily reliant on the “blue wall” of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin to have a credible path to the White House.
Democrat candidate Ms Harris’s hopes for the presidency now rely on winning in the five remaining battleground states.
Kamala Harris’s path to the White House has narrowed as Donald Trump appeared to win two key battlegrounds.
By 4.30am on Wednesday, many Democrats looked despondent, with some appearing close to tears.
The Republican candidate won in North Carolina, one of the seven crucial swing states.
The Republican candidate has won three key swing states in the presidential race against Democrat Kamala Harris.
Ms Harris’s campaign says that the ‘blue wall’ of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin was now the Democrat’s ‘clearest path’ to victory.
The closeness of the race in the seven swing states raise the likelihood that, once again, a victor might not be known on election night.
Crucial battleground states including Georgia, Pennsylvania and North Carolina are yet to be called and could tip the balance.
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have each notched early wins in reliably Republican and Democratic states so far.
Mr Johnson said he disagreed with Cox regarding Mr Trump’s response to the Ukraine Russia war if he was elected president.
The Republican candidate is projected to win the states of Kentucky, Indiana and West Virginia, while Ms Harris is expected to win Vermont.
Democratic supporters posed for photos with a cardboard cutout of Kamala Harris.
A Luis Diaz hat-trick helped his side to a 4-0 victory over Bayer Leverkusen.
The neck-and-neck race will have a sweeping impact on global politics, including in the UK.