The Republican finishes the US presidential election with 312 electoral college votes, compared with Kamala Harris's 226.
Republicans flipped the Senate with projected wins in a number of key races, cementing their majority in the upper chamber.
The texts, which showed up as early as Wednesday morning, were reported in at least 13 states across the country.
Using sand to represent individual votes, The Post explains where key votes gave Trump a second term in the White House.
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The National Republican Senatorial Committee switched up its game plan, wading into GOP primaries after declining to do so in 2022. The strategy helped avoid costly primaries and advanced candidates ...
As of Thursday morning, Trump had 295 votes while Harris had 226. The president-elect scored crucial wins in battleground states such as Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Georgia, and Michigan, ...
Exit polls showed Trump had won 27 states at the time of writing, giving him a total of 277 Electoral College votes to Harris' 224. Exit polls also suggested that Trump was on track to win the popular ...