As the 2024 U.S. presidential election vote count continues, Donald Trump has claimed North Carolina’s 16 electoral votes, further tightening the race with Kamala Harris. His strong leads in other key swing states—Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Michigan—are complicating Harris’ path to the presidency. With several battleground states still in play, the race for the White House remains razor-thin.
Trump Gains Ground in Key States
In addition to North Carolina, Trump is reportedly leading in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. These states collectively hold 45 electoral votes, which could provide a substantial boost to Trump’s tally if his leads hold.
Harris Faces Slimming Chances as Swing States Tilt Toward Trump
For Harris, reclaiming swing state leads is now critical to reach the 270 electoral votes needed to secure the presidency. Her campaign had initially focused heavily on states like Pennsylvania and Michigan, but with Trump maintaining narrow margins, her chances depend on remaining uncounted ballots, especially from urban areas that traditionally lean Democratic.
Current Election Map and Remaining Battlegrounds
As results come in, the election map shows Trump’s strategy focusing on key swing states, while Harris aims to counter with support from the West Coast and Northeast. Arizona, Nevada, and Georgia remain highly competitive, with both candidates closely monitoring final tallies in these pivotal regions.
With results still being finalized, both campaigns have urged patience, anticipating that full counts in some battlegrounds could stretch into the following days.