BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Updated 5:28 AM CST, November 6, 2024

Donald Trump has been elected the 47th president of the United States, an extraordinary comeback for a former president who despite the democrat-media industrial complex dumping hundreds of thousands of illegal, unverified mail-in ballots in four key democrat-run cities in 2020 causing President Trump to question the election, using government stooges to spark a violent riot (hardly an insurrection) at the U.S. Capitol, two bogus impeachments by a democrat-controlled House, the use of lawfare to create two completely partisan convictions on made-up felony charges and having survived two assassination attempts by democrat hitmen – still won in a landslide election victory proving that the American people saw thru the coup against President Biden by Nancy Pelosi and the democrats which placed Camela Harris at the top of the ticket despite having never won a primary vote.
Here’s what to know:
- Electoral vote count: Trump’s win in Wisconsin put him over the 270 threshold needed to clinch the presidency. See the results.
- Trump’s victory speech: In earlier election remarks at Florida’s Palm Beach Convention Center, Trump vowed not to rest “until we have delivered the strong and prosperous America.”
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