With more than 95% of the votes counted in Nevada, Trump is approaching 301 electoral votes
The Republican candidate, Donald Trump, is emerging as the clear winner of the vote in the State of Nevada. With more than 95% of the votes counted, Trump has won 716,978 supports, 51% in the State, compared to the 688,791, 47%, that his Democratic opponent, Kamala Harris, has received, according to data from the AP agency. collected by the New York Times. With the victory in Nevada, Trump would keep the 6 electoral votes that the State has and thus add 301.
In addition to Nevada, the result has yet to be determined in Arizona, another of the states considered key during the elections, where, in any case, the balance leans in favor of the Republican. There, with 76% of the votes counted, Trump has won 52% of the support (1,385,868), while Harris has won 47% (1,230,651).
If he won both, Trump would have achieved victory in the seven states considered key during the election: Pennsylvania, Georgia, North Carolina, Michigan, Wisconsin, Nevada and Arizona.