Donald Trump has received Florida's 30 electoral votes, securing 54.8% of the votes, while Kamala Harris garnered 44.2%, according to U.S. media reports.
Trump had been declared the winner in the state by all the polls, largely due to the support of Hispanic voters, most of whom come from countries with communist dictatorial regimes, such as Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua, Telemundo 51 reported.
In addition to Florida, Trump has so far secured the states of Oklahoma (7 electoral votes), Mississippi (6), Alabama (9), Tennessee (11), South Carolina (9), Indiana (11), Montana (4), and Kentucky (8), totaling 95 votes.
Harris has in her favor: Vermont (3), Massachusetts (11), Rhode Island (4), Connecticut (7), Maryland (10), for a total of 35 votes.
Hispanics represent approximately 20% of the electorate in the state of Florida.
A recent Mason-Dixon poll showed that Donald Trump was leading Kamala Harris in Florida. Trump and his running mate JD Vance received 49% of the preferences, while Harris and Tim Walz garnered 43%, with 6% undecided.
The results indicate demographic divides: Trump is more popular among men and white voters, while Harris leads among women and African Americans.
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