Who is Winning the Presidency?
Michigan, Wisconsin Play Key Role
Two Midwest states will be crucial in determining who wins the 2024 presidential election – and the results are too close to call. But what happens in each of these states could decide the fate of the presidency.
Experts’ Predictions
Experts have long said that the results of the presidential race could take time to call, but what happens in Wisconsin and Michigan could be a deciding factor that sparks a call sooner than later.
Why Wisconsin and Michigan are Key
Wisconsin and Michigan are part of seven key swing states at the center of the 2024 race. Why? Because these are the states likely to deliver the Electoral College votes needed for the winning candidate to get a majority of 270.
The Full List of Swing States
The states, visited by Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump the most, stretch across four different time zones. The full list of seven swing states includes:
- Arizona
- Georgia
- Michigan
- Nevada
- North Carolina
- Pennsylvania
- Wisconsin
Election Day Updates
As of 11 p.m. Tuesday, North Carolina was called by NBC News, with Trump the projected winner. In Wisconsin, vote tallies showed Trump with 51% of the vote and 78% of precincts reporting. In Michigan, Trump also led with 52% of the vote, but just 48% of precincts reporting.
How to Know Who’s Winning
So how will you know who’s winning the presidential election overnight and into Wednesday morning? To see how people around the country voted for the next United States president, NBC News’ live election map is below.
Conclusion
The results of the 2024 presidential election are too close to call, but what happens in Wisconsin and Michigan could decide the fate of the presidency. Stay tuned for updates and results as they come in.
FAQs
* What are the seven key swing states in the 2024 presidential election?
+ Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin
* Which states are most likely to deliver the Electoral College votes needed for the winning candidate?
+ Wisconsin and Michigan
* What is the current status of the election?
+ As of 11 p.m. Tuesday, North Carolina was called by NBC News, with Trump the projected winner, while Wisconsin and Michigan remain too close to call.