Republican Donald Trump was leading in the U.S. presidential election late Tuesday (Nov 5), broadly drawing more support than he did in his failed 2020 campaign, though the result remained unclear in battleground states that will decide the winner.
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00:00Republican Donald Trump was leading in the U.S. presidential election late Tuesday, broadly
00:08drawing more support than he did in his failed 2020 campaign, though the result remained
00:14unclear in battleground states that will decide the winner.
00:18Democrat Kamala Harris's clearest path to victory remained through the blue wall of
00:23Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
00:25A candidate needs a total of at least 270 votes in the 538-member state-by-state Electoral
00:33College to claim the presidency.
00:36Republicans won a U.S. Senate majority after flipping Democratic seats in West Virginia
00:40and Ohio.
00:42Neither party appeared to have an edge in the fight for control of the House of Representatives
00:46where Republicans currently hold a narrow majority.
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