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Trump Poised to Sweep Swing States; Democrat Gallego Defeats Trump Ally Kari Lake in AZ Senate Race

HeadlineNov 11, 2024

In other election news, the Associated Press has projected Donald Trump has won the state of Arizona, giving him a clean sweep of the seven battleground states. With Arizona, Trump is projected to have won a total of 312 electoral voters. Kamala Harris won 226.

In other news from Arizona, Decision Desk is now projecting Democrat Rubén Gallego has beaten Republican Kari Lake to fill Senator Kyrsten Sinema’s seat.

Meanwhile, in Nevada, Democratic Senator Jacky Rosen has won reelection, defeating Republican Sam Brown.

Overall, Republicans have won control of the Senate and will soon pick a new majority leader. Three senators are in the running: Senator John Thune of South Dakota, Senator John Cornyn of Texas and Senator Rick Scott of Florida. On Sunday, Trump said the next majority leader must embrace “recess appointments” to make it easier for him to quickly fill posts without Senate oversight.

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