Great news folks!
Ohio’s 18 electoral votes will all go to President Trump according to multiple sources.
This is a gigantic win for President Trump in his bid to being re-elected.
Trump gained 53% of Ohio votes compared to Biden’s 45%.
Donald Trump is projected to win the key swing state of Ohio and its 18 Electoral College votes.
The battleground state is viewed as one of the must wins if a candidate wants to secure the White House.
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— Sky News (@SkyNews) November 4, 2020
CNN PROJECTION: Donald Trump wins Ohio https://t.co/rvBNWS86V2 #CNNElection pic.twitter.com/9T9F6LmxyJ
— CNN (@CNN) November 4, 2020
BREAKING: Donald Trump wins Ohio. #APracecall at 12:19 a.m. EST. #Election2020 https://t.co/lGfinjTqT4
— AP Politics (@AP_Politics) November 4, 2020
Fox News shared these details about Trump’s victory in Ohio:
Results from major swing states are pouring in as President Trump has notched victories in Texas, Ohio and Florida Tuesday night while Democratic nominee Joe Biden will take Arizona and Minnesota, the Fox News Decision Desk projects.
But the results in multiple other major battleground states are still unclear after a contentious campaign that was rocked by the coronavirus pandemic.
Meanwhile, protests outside of the White House at Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington, D.C., remain tense as the country awaits clearer presidential election results.
CNN PROJECTION: Donald Trump wins Ohio https://t.co/sUfY2Sp3i6 #CNNElection pic.twitter.com/HfpsgRZFX3
— CNN (@CNN) November 4, 2020
The Cincinnati Enquirer covered Trump’s win in Ohio too:
President Donald Trump has again won Ohio, the Associated Press declared early Wednesday morning.
Trump led former Vice President Joe Biden with 53% of the vote with more than 5.6 million votes counted.
Biden led early in the night when absentee ballots cast in-person and by mail were tabulated. Trump took the lead a little before 10 p.m. and the major cable networks projected a Trump win around midnight.
At least 221,500 absentee ballots and 47,100 provisional ballots were still outstanding. Those numbers will change as more counties finish reporting their results.
Trump’s win in the battleground state of Ohio is a key win for the President’s bid to be re-elected.
Ohio has spoken they want Trump and not Biden!
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