US presidential election in the hands of voters as Harris, Trump battle for White House
- The U.S. presidential election is now in the hands of voters who are choosing between Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump.
- Polling stations opened at 6am on Tuesday, allowing citizens to vote throughout the day.
- More than 80 million Americans cast their ballots before Election Day, according to the University of Florida Election Lab.
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Eyes on swing states as Trump, Harris battle for US Presidency
Eyes were on swing states as millions of Americans across the United States cast their votes in a race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris to become the next president. The battleground states of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin are expected to be pivotal to the path to victory. Trump said
Which way for the United States? Harris and Trump do battle in tense election
Election Day has arrived. Polls are open across the United States -- culminating a divisive and grueling presidential campaign. All eyes on the seven swing states likely to decide whether Donald Trump and Kamala Harris assume the presidency.
INFOGRAPHICS - While the world waits to find out who won the presidential election, polls offer a glimpse of the final results. But they are not always reliable. In 2020 and 2016, aggregators underestimated the Trump vote in particular.
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