In the 2024 presidential election, Donald Trump won against Kamala Harris by 2.3 million votes, achieving a dual victory in the popular vote and the presidency for the first time in two decades. The election process in the U.S. primarily occurs at the state level, and while many states lean towards a specific party, there are consistently changing political dynamics, even in so-called strongholds. This is evidenced by areas within traditionally Democratic regions supporting Trump in 2024. Historical patterns have shown that discrepancies between popular votes and electoral outcomes are unusual, yet they exist due to state-level decision processes.
On Election Day 2024, Donald Trump defeated his Democratic rival Kamala Harris by a margin of about 2.3 million votes, marking a Republican victory in both the popular vote and the presidency.
While electoral outcomes frequently favor longstanding party strongholds, there remain pockets within traditionally Democratic states where voters boldly supported Donald Trump in 2024.
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