American Election Results: Swing states play an important role in the US presidential election. The weather here during voting is said to bring happiness for Donald Trump. If Kamala wins the election, many new records will be made.
Voting for the presidential election is going on in America and the eyes of the world are fixed on the US election. Here a tough competition is being seen between Democratic Party candidate Kamala Harris and Republican Party candidate Donald Trump.
During the voting, the weather of the swing states, which are considered important in electing the President in America, is said to bring happiness for Donald Trump.
In this election, Donald Trump is expected to get help from something that no one had imagined. That is the weather. Yes, it is raining on the day of the election in Wisconsin and Michigan, the swing states that are considered very important in electing the President. Intermittent rain is expected throughout the day. Its effect will be clearly visible on the voting.
What the study says
A 2007 study found that bad weather brings in more Republicans to vote. The study also found that weather influenced the electoral college results in the 1960 and 2000 elections in favor of John F. Kennedy and George W. Bush, respectively.
Who will the American people choose, Kamala Harris or Donald Trump?
Voting is going on in Pennsylvania, Georgia and Michigan for the US presidential election. These three are called swing states. Pennsylvania has 19 votes, which is the highest among these swing states.
Swing states are those states where sometimes the Democrats and sometimes the Republicans win in the presidential election. The decision of who will become the next President of America, Kamala Harris or Donald Trump, depends largely on these swing states.
If Kamala Harris wins the presidential election, history will be made
The history of the US presidential election is full of many interesting facts. In the history of the US presidential election, no woman has ever become president. In such a situation, if Kamala Harris wins the election, she will be the first woman president of America.
The last time in 2016, Hillary Clinton came very close to the presidency but lost. She got about 28 lakh more popular votes than Trump, but Trump won the election because he had received the majority of the Electoral College.
Kamala’s candidature made the election special.
This time Kamala Harris’ candidature from the Democratic Party has made the election special. If she wins the election, she can make many new historical records. Apart from this, she will be the second black person and the first black woman to hold this post. She will also be the first Asian American and Indian American to reach the White House.
How many Americans have cast their votes?
According to the University of Florida’s ‘Election Lab’, which monitors early voting and postal voting in America, more than 7.8 crore Americans have already cast their votes. Out of the seven important states, Pennsylvania has emerged as the most important state which has 19 electoral votes.
After this, North Carolina and Georgia have 16-16, Michigan has 15 and Arizona has 11 electoral votes. Other important states are Wisconsin with 10 and Nevada with six electoral votes.
There are 50 states in America and most of them have been voting for the same party in every election, except the ‘swing’ states, which are considered electorally important.
It is said that the trend of voters keeps changing in these ‘swing’ states. Electoral votes are given to the states on the basis of population. Voting is done for a total of 538 electoral votes. The candidate who gets 270 or more electoral votes is declared the winner of the election.
In which state will voting and counting start last?
Voting will start last in the US state of Hawaii. According to Indian time, voting will start here on November 6 at 10:30 am. At the same time, counting of votes will start last in the US state of Hawaii on November 6 at 10:30 pm according to Indian time and in the state of Alaska at 11:30 pm according to Indian time.