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Washington: Voting for the US presidential election began on Tuesday. A tough fight is being witnessed between Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and Republican Party leader and former President Donald Trump. Counting of votes for the elections has also started in the US. According to initial trends, Donald Trump is leading in the red states of Indiana, Kentucky and Florida. Both states have usually voted in favor of Republican candidates.

Republican Donald Trump won Indiana, Kentucky and West Virginia in Tuesday's presidential election, while Democrat Kamala Harris captured Vermont, Edison Research projected, as voting ended in the first nine US states, including crucial Georgia and North Carolina.

According to Associated Press estimates, former US President Donald Trump has got 95 electoral college votes and Vice President Kamala Harris has got 35 votes. There are a total of 538 electoral colleges in the US election. To win, it is necessary to win 270 of these.

Where is Trump winning from?

Trump was declared the winner in South Carolina.

Trump was declared the winner in Indiana.

Trump was declared the winner in Kentucky.

Trump was declared the winner in Mississippi.

Trump declared winner in Missouri

Where is Kamala Harris winning from?

Harris declared winner in Illinois

Harris declared winner in Rhode Island

The results of the Nevada exit polls on the US Presidential election are out. According to the first wave of exit polls, the state of democracy, the state of the economy and abortion are the most important issues for American voters in the US Presidential election. According to the polls released by CBS News, about six in 10 people named the state of democracy as their number one issue. This was followed by abortion, as five percent of voters felt it was an important issue for them.

The biggest contest for the White House

More than one in 10 chose the economy as a priority issue. Millions of Americans voted to elect the 47th president between Republican leader Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Kamala Harris in what is being seen as one of the most important contests for the White House in decades.

According to the preliminary results of the exit poll conducted by Edison Research, 73 percent of the voters who participated in the US presidential election believe that democracy in the country is in danger. While 25 percent believe that the country's democracy is safe. 49 percent of the voters are supporting Kamala Harris while 44 percent have declared Trump as their choice.

The economy in the US is doing well

According to CNN's exit poll, the economy in America is fine. One-third of the voters who voted in the US elections believe that the country's economy is currently in a good condition and 20 percent of the voters say that inflation has affected them.

Exit polling represents just a fraction of the tens of millions of people who have voted on and before election day. Initial results can change overnight as more people are surveyed later. National exit-poll results are an important step to understand the country's thinking, but are not considered a major factor in the outcome.

Bomb threat received during voting

Let us tell you that there were reports of some problems in the early hours of voting on Tuesday morning. Some glitches were reported in the vote-counting technology in Cambria County, Pennsylvania. Two polling stations in Fulton County, Georgia were evacuated for some time after false bomb threats. The FBI said that false bomb threats have been made to polling stations in several states, most of which appear to have come from Russian email domains. The identity of the states was not disclosed in this.

Voting was delayed in Louisville, Kentucky, and a polling station in St. Louis had to use a generator when power was lost. Voting was delayed at two polling stations in Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania because election officials arrived late.

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