The Blue Wall Has Fallen: Trump Adds to His Victory, Wins Back States That Democrats Desperately Needed

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The article discusses the outcome of the 2024 presidential election where‍ former President Donald Trump claimed victories in key swing ‍states, specifically noting that he won ‌Michigan, signaling the collapse of the “blue wall” that had previously supported Democrats ⁤in past elections. It mentions election day events like campaign stops by Kamala Harris‍ in Pennsylvania‌ and reviews ⁣poll predictions‌ leading up to the voting day. The coverage highlights Trump’s electoral ‌lead‍ and his improved performance in‍ traditionally Democratic areas compared to the 2020 election.

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The Democrat “blue wall” officially fell on Wednesday, with Michigan going into Trump’s “win” column as results continued to be tabulated in the presidential election the night before.

In the contest between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Kamala Harris, polling suggested her best chance of winning went through the swing states of Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan.

Both candidates appeared to confirm that assessment by spending the closing days of their campaigns in those three states.

Harris, in fact, made multiple stops in Pennsylvania Monday, hitting the Democratic strongholds of Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Scranton.

But Pennsylvania was the first of the three states the Associated Press called for Trump early Wednesday morning.

Next came Wisconsin at 4:20 a.m.

And on Wednesday just before 1 p.m. Eastern, the AP called Michigan for Trump.

That meant a blue wall sweep for the former president.

Trump also won the swing states of North Carolina and Georgia and held leads in Nevada and Arizona, as of Wednesday afternoon.

If those numbers hold, the Republican will have pulled off a full seven- swing-state sweep.

With Michigan, Trump holds a 295 to 226 Electoral College lead. Only 270 votes were needed to win the presidency.

In 2020, President Joe Biden carried all the blue wall states, as well as Georgia and Arizona, in his win over Trump.

This year against Harris, Trump performed better in nearby Democrat-dominated states like Minnesota and Illinois and won Iowa with an even larger margin (13 versus approximately 8 percentage points) than 2020.

A Des Moines Register Iowa poll published last week had shown Harris up by three percentage points over Trump.




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