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Elon Musk said “game, set and match” while Donald Trump took a huge lead

Elon Musk said “game, set and match” while Donald Trump took a huge lead

Billionaire Elon Musk today said “game, set and match” while Republican Donald Trump is projected to beat his Democrat opponent Kamala Harris in the US Presidential elections.

The expression that Musk used on his owned social media platform X is usually used after a tennis match to indicate that a competitor has won. Elon Musk said “game, set and match” while Donald Trump took a huge lead Donald Trump received Elon Musk’s endorsement over Kamala Harris.

Billionaire Elon Musk today said “game, set and match” while Republican Donald Trump is projected to beat his Democrat opponent Kamala Harris in the US Presidential elections. The expression that Musk used on his owned social media platform X is usually used after a tennis match to indicate that a competitor has won. In a separate post, he said that the people of America have given Trump a “clear mandate for change tonight.” Earlier today, Musk, who has backed Trump, announced his intention to spend election night with the former US president.

Donald Trump gains lead over Kamala Harris
Donald Trump has won several strongholds including Florida, while Kamala Harris has won several eastern states. US networks have projected Trump winning 23 states and his 60-year-old rival 11.

They are also ahead in six of the seven swing states that hold the key to the White House. North Carolina has been called in Trump’s favour and he is also ahead in Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Georgia. The lead is yet to be revealed in the swing state of Nevada.

As far as electoral college numbers are concerned, which will determine the winner in this election, the former president is ahead with 230 votes, while Harris is behind with 187 votes. Each candidate is aiming to achieve the magic figure of 270 electoral college votes.

The 2024 US presidential election is historic because if Harris, an Indian-American who is the first woman vice president, wins, she will become the first woman, Black woman, and South Asian American to win the presidency.

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