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Donald Trump Secures Arizona, Flips Six States in Stunning Electoral Victory
President-elect Donald Trump has secured a win in Arizona, defeating Democratic opponent Kamala Harris across all seven crucial battleground states. This election cycle’s battleground states included Arizona, Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Georgia. With Arizona’s 11 electoral votes, Trump’s electoral college tally now stands at 312, surpassing Harris’s 226. The Republican Party has also regained control of the…
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Diwali in the U.S.: Leaders Extend Warm Wishes to South Asian Communities Across America
As Diwali celebrations brighten communities worldwide, top U.S. leaders extended warm wishes to South Asians honoring the festival. Vice President Kamala Harris shared a message on X (formerly Twitter), showcasing the illuminated Vice President’s Residence and emphasizing the power of light and unity. Harris, whose mother was an Indian immigrant and scientist, also celebrated Diwali with Indian-American community members. Tim…
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Harris and Trump Target Critical States as Election Day Approaches
As the U.S. presidential election approaches on November 5, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are engaged in a tightly contested race, particularly in key swing states. The Electoral College system, which requires 270 out of 538 electoral votes to win, makes these battlegrounds critical, with all seven currently seen as toss-ups. Pennsylvania, with 19 electoral votes,…
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Elon Musk Claims He May Face Prison if Kamala Harris Wins 2024 Election
Billionaire Elon Musk sparked controversy on Monday by suggesting that he could face imprisonment if US Vice President Kamala Harris defeats Donald Trump in the upcoming presidential election. Speaking during a two-hour interview with Tucker Carlson on X (formerly Twitter), Musk expressed concerns about his fate under a potential Harris administration. “If Trump loses, I’m f****d,” Musk quipped, questioning whether…
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Kamala Harris Skips Historic Al Smith Dinner, Breaking Decades-Old Tradition
Washington: Vice President Kamala Harris will not attend this year’s Al Smith Dinner, breaking a longstanding tradition of presidential candidates attending the charitable event. Instead, Harris plans to campaign in key battleground states ahead of Election Day. The Al Smith Dinner, a major fundraising event hosted by the Archdiocese of New York, is known for its lighthearted roasts between candidates.…
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