Republican former President Donald Trump is poised to return to the White House after surpassing the 270 threshold in the Electoral College, as called by the Associated Press, after Americans voted on Tuesday, Nov. 5.
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What was expected to be a close race turned out to be more of a blowout. Of the seven battleground states, Trump took an early lead over Democratic candidate Vice President Kamala Harris by winning Georgia and North Carolina before breaking the so-called “blue wall” with Pennsylvania then Wisconsin, which sealed his election. Arizona, Michigan, and Nevada weren’t yet called when the AP called the overall race early Wednesday.
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As polling centers across the country closed on Tuesday, the AP declared state-by-state results based on their Decision Team’s rigorous counting of the votes. You can see those results in the map below, which updates automatically as votes continue to be counted. You can also check out maps of the House and Senate races, and follow TIME’s election coverage here.
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