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Donald Trump during a campaign event at Dorton Arena, in Raleigh, North Carolina November 4, 2024. [File/Jonathan Drake/Reuters] (Reuters)
US President-elect Donald Trump remains on track to win the popular vote with early counts showing him beating Democratic rival Kamala Harris by roughly four million votes.
Control of the House of Representatives has not yet been decided, as races remain to be called. Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries says that he sees a path to his party gaining control of the body.
Control of the House of Representatives has not yet been decided, as races remain to be called. Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries says that he sees a path to his party gaining control of the body.
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