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Republican Donald Trump won North Carolina, capturing one of the seven heavily contested battlegrounds while votes in six other swing states are still being counted. Republicans reclaimed control of the Senate,
Republicans have won here in every presidential election since 2012, but it has been very competitive. Mr. Trump won in 2020 by 1.3 percentage points, his smallest margin of any state.
CNN projects Donald Trump will win in the battleground state of North Carolina. Dana Bash breaks down how this could affect Vice President Kamala Harris’ path to 270 electoral votes.
Trump is already expected to win Arizona and its 11 electoral votes. If he does, Harris cannot become president without winning Michigan, Wisconsin, Nevada and Pennsylvania. As of 11:35 p.m. ET, Trump has the lead over Harris in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
Democrats had held hopes that they could win the traditionally Republican state - the six other battlegrounds are yet to be projected.
Former President Donald Trump won North Carolina Tuesday, according to an NBC News projection, giving the former president the first battleground victory of the night.
North Carolina was the only state in the 2020 election that Trump won with under 50 percent of the vote. His victory in the Tar Heel State was his narrowest throughout the country. Biden, who primarily focused on Black voters, had shrunk Trump's margin in North Carolina compared to the 2016 results.
This latest call is a blow for Harris, who would have been the first Democratic presidential candidate to win the Tar Heel State since 2008. Harris has also repeatedly visited North Carolina, making 20 trips since becoming Vice President, 12 of those this year.
Voters from across North Carolina are casting their ballots for a number of offices today, ranging from local races to the next president of the United States. While many have already opted for the early voting process, thousands more are expected to vote on Election Day.