Former President Donald Trump has been projected the winner of the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election, marking an extraordinary comeback nearly four years after his contentious departure amid political and legal challenges.
Decision Desk HQ (DDHQ) officially called the race in Trump’s favor after securing crucial victories in Pennsylvania and Alaska, pushing him past the 270-electoral-vote threshold.
Trump, facing a tough race against Vice President Kamala Harris, overcame a series of dramatic events throughout his campaign, including a criminal trial, two assassination attempts, and an unexpected reshuffle in the Democratic Party following President Biden’s decision to step down.
This victory makes Trump the first president since Grover Cleveland in 1892 to reclaim the White House after losing a previous election.
In a nail-biting contest, Trump flipped critical states such as Georgia and solidified his hold in North Carolina, with polling in many battleground states staying extremely close until Election Day. He also gained ground in the popular vote, a rare feat for Republicans since 1992.
Running with Senator JD Vance (R-Ohio), Trump leveraged national concerns over rising living costs, immigration, and international tensions to rally voters and make a compelling case for a return to his previous policies.
Exit polls revealed a high turnout among Latino voters, increased support from rural communities, and a close race among young men, a demographic Trump’s campaign actively courted.
Trump’s policies, if implemented, are expected to include a tougher stance on immigration, the extension of his 2017 tax cuts, universal tariffs, the rollback of transgender rights protections, and the dismantling of the Department of Education.
The President-elect’s agenda also signals a likely shift in the Supreme Court, as Republicans regained control of the Senate.
While Trump’s relationship with female voters had been strained, his handling of the abortion debate—following the 2022 Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade—appears to have minimized potential losses. Despite Vice President Harris’ focus on this issue throughout her campaign, it did not appear to shift enough voters to her side.
Trump’s victory marks his return to power after a turbulent period that included claims of electoral fraud and a federal indictment over his post-2020 activities.
As his presidency unfolds, he has hinted at firing Special Counsel Jack Smith, possibly affecting ongoing legal investigations into his actions.