Election briefing: Kamala Harris watch party falls silent as Trump takes decisive lead
Briefly

As the clock ticked into Wednesday morning on the US east coast, two of the seven swing states – Georgia and North Carolina – had been called for Donald Trump, resulting in a shift in mood at the Kamala Harris campaign party. Despite the initial excitement, the reality of Harris needing to secure Pennsylvania while trailing Trump overall set in, revealing the precariousness of her campaign.
Trump's substantial win in Miami-Dade marked a significant achievement for Republicans, as it was a county they had not won for a generation, showcasing an unexpected advantage that helped consolidate Trump's electoral lead. With Trump securing 246 of the 270 electoral college votes needed, the Democratic party faced a growing concern amidst an underlying confidence conveyed in the setting.
Despite the challenges, Cedric Richmond, co-chair of the Harris campaign, assured the supporters, 'We still have votes to count. We still have states that have not been called yet.' This statement reflected the campaign's hope but also indicated the daunting task ahead, particularly with Harris not set to speak amid the bleak election trajectory.
In addition to the electoral battle, various states were voting on measures impacting social issues, with Missouri, Colorado, New York, and Maryland passing significant measures to protect abortion rights. Conversely, in Florida, a proposal to roll back a restrictive six-week abortion ban did not succeed, exemplifying the diverging paths on social policies across states amid the electoral tensions.
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