Donald Trump gets Arizona too, wins the seven countries.

Republican Donald Trump also won in the state of Arizona, according to US media projections, marking victories in the seven crucial states in the November 5th presidential elections. After a four-day vote count in the southwestern state with a large hepanic population, CNN and NBC networks predict that Mr. Trump [...]
Republican Donald Trump also won in the state of Arizona, according to US media projections, marking victories in the seven crucial states in the November 5th presidential elections.
Following the four-day vote count in the southwestern state with a large hepanic population, CNN and NBC networks predict Mr. Trump won and received 11 electoral votes, defeating Democrat Vice President Kamala Harris. In the 2020 elections, President Joe Biden scored a narrow but important victory in Arizona
Republicans have provided most in the Senate and seem to be approaching control of the House of Representatives. According to the CNN network, Republicans have secured 213 of the 218 seats they need to take over the House of Representatives. The Associated Press news agency reports that by now the Democrats have secured 202 seats.
President-elect Trump scored victory in the other 6 key states for the presidential race, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, North Carolina, Nevada and Georgia, as well.
The White House announced that President Joe Biden will meet with President-elect at the White House on Wednesday. Their meeting is scheduled to take place at 11.
Such a meeting is common between the outgoing president and the future president, and aims in part to mark the beginning of a peaceful transfer of power to American democracy.
Republican Trump did not host the Benen Democrat after winning the 2020 presidential elections.
Meanwhile, on Saturday, the elected president ruled out the possibility that two familiar figures of his first mandate, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and former US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Halley, be included in his new administration.
Former US Ambassador to Germany Richard Green tops the list of candidates to run American foreign policy in the new administration, according to media reports. The next favourite candidate appears to be Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, who in 2016 named Mr. Trump as the most vulgar person intended to become President”. / VOA












