Donald Trump is nearing a landslide victory in the US Presidential Election over Kamala Harris after he was projected to win North Carolina, Georgia and Pennsylvania, here are the latest odds on the remaining swing states.
Bookmakers backed Donald Trump convincingly in the run up to Election Day and that has been reflected in the outcome as things stands.
To make it to the White House, each candidate needed to win a host of the battleground stations, which were Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Georgia, Nevada and Arizona.
As the night has unfolded, Donald Trump has closed in on returning to the White House after losing to Joe Biden in 2020.
With that in mind, here is the state of play in each swing state according to the odds and how close Donald Trump is to claiming those all important 270 Electoral College Votes.
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Trump projected wins in North Carolina, Georgia and Pennsylvania
Comfortable wins in swing states sets Trump on right path
In the early hours of the UK morning, the needle start to point in the direction of Donald Trump, backing up what bookmakers had been pushing that he would take 5 of the 7 swing states.
That started in North Carolina and Georgia where he is projected to win both states. He is now also projected to win Pennsylvania.
Trump controversially lost Georgia in 2020 to Joe Biden by the thinnest of margins but that has not been the case four years later, clinching the combine 32 ECVs from North Carolina and Georgia. in the process.
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Remaining Swing States Favouring Trump Victory
Michigan and Wisconsin all siding with Trump
According to the odds heading into the US Election night, Trump was projected to win all the key states except Wisconsin and Michigan.
However, current odds project Trump could still win those two states to take a super majority and a landslide victory.
Both of those states are claiming the result is too close to call right now, with many urban area voting still to be counted.
But the momentum is currently with Donald Trump and the below odds reflect that projection.
State | Donald Trump | Kamala Harris |
---|---|---|
Arizona | 1/11 | 17/2 |
Nevada | 1/7 | 9/1 |
Wisconsin | 1/20 | 11/1 |
Michican | 1/9 | 8/1 |