American people decide in favor of Donald Trump
Donald Trump has won the us presidential election again, republican presidential candidate Trump has won the required 270 seats.
According to foreign media, former US President Donald Trump has won 277 electoral votes in the US presidential election, while his opponent Kamala Harris has lost.
According to Democratic officials, presidential candidate Kamala Harris will not address today, while Trump also hit the main swing state of Pennsylvania.
Trump has won in Montana, Wyoming, Utah, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas.
Trump has also won in Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Ohio, Alabama, Florida, West Virginia, South Carolina.
According to Fox News, the role of swing states is very important to meet the number of 270 electoral votes.
Republicans have won 51 seats and Democrats 43 seats in the US Senate, while Republicans have 186 seats and Democrats 160 seats in the US House of Representatives.
Security measures have been taken in view of the tension during the election, while security personnel are present in the streets of Washington DC, an 8-foot-high iron fence has been erected around the White House.
How is the President of the United States elected?
In the United States, every four years, on the first Tuesday of November, the people elect their new president, after which the winning candidate becomes a resident of the White House for the next four years.
There is a fierce competition between the two largest political parties in the history of America, Republican and Democratic, and the situation is no different this time.
In this regard, host Waseem Badami on ARY News program Eleventh Hour informed the audience in detail about the election of the US President.
He explained how this phase of the presidential election goes through from the nomination of candidates by political parties to the final results of the elections.
He said that all the states of america have been given seats in proportion to their population called electors, and the party that gets at least 51 percent of the vote in any state is declared the winner.
In the US presidential election, the president is not elected directly by public votes, but it is decided by the Electoral College.