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Trump and Harris square off in a historic Presidential race

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Up to 150 Million Americans Expected to Decide the Next U.S. President.

As Election Day has finally arrived, former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are vying for the nation’s top office in one of the most closely watched elections in U.S. history.

With up to 150 million Americans expected to cast their ballots, voters will ultimately select the electors representing the candidate who wins the popular vote in their state.

A minimum of 270 electoral votes is required to secure victory.

Electors will then meet in their respective state capitals on December 17 to officially cast their votes for president and vice president.

Once Congress convenes to count these votes on January 6, 2025, the nation will finally know the confirmed winner.

The newly elected president will take the oath of office on January 20, marking the start of the next administration.

After both candidates have engaged with voters on pressing issues, the country eagerly anticipates this pivotal decision for America’s future.

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