Given that Donald Trump is predicted to win North Carolina and Georgia, two of the seven pivotal battleground states, Kamala Harris’ odds of winning the presidency have drastically decreased.
The “blue wall” states of Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania currently have the strongest potential to produce the vice president. Arizona and Nevada are still counting, which might provide more routes to 270 Electoral College votes.
Campaign senior advisor Cedric Richmond told supporters at the Harris watch party that the vice president will speak tomorrow instead of tonight.
In the meanwhile, Trump fans in Palm Beach are celebrating as they wait for the Republican nominee to speak.
According to the initial findings of NBC News’ exit survey, voters’ top concerns are the economy and the status of American democracy.
Of those surveyed, 35% cited democracy as their main concern, while 31% cited the economy. Eleven percent of voters cited immigration as their main problem, while fourteen per cent cited abortion. For 4% of respondents, international policy was their top priority.