Donald Trump announced his victory over Kamala Harris in the presidential race on Wednesday, promising to “heal” America in a highly charged comeback. Fox News was the first to call the win for Trump, though other networks had yet to make similar projections. Addressing a crowd of enthusiastic supporters at his Florida headquarters, Trump expressed optimism for the nation, saying, “It’s a political victory that our country has never seen before.”
Trump’s apparent win in critical states like Pennsylvania, Georgia, and North Carolina placed him ahead, while Harris was trailing in the remaining uncalled states. The news dampened spirits at Harris’s event in Washington, where campaign co-chair Cedric Richmond said, “You won’t hear from the vice president tonight but you will hear from her tomorrow.”
In a further success for Republicans, the party took control of the Senate, flipping two Democratic seats. Globally, Trump’s comeback has stirred reactions, with allies wary of his previous policies but investors sending the US dollar and bitcoin to new highs in anticipation of his potential return to power. As election results unfolded, markets surged, bolstered by Trump’s rising position.
Supporters of Harris, who gathered at Howard University, her former college, reacted with anxiety as the count favored Trump. “I am scared,” admitted one attendee, as the results grew clearer. Meanwhile, celebrations took off at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort, where prominent Trump backer Elon Musk joined the festivities, sharing a photo with Trump online and declaring, “Game, set, and match.”
The election also faced tension from a series of bomb threats at polling sites in key states, later confirmed by the FBI as hoaxes originating from Russia. The race culminated in a defining moment, not only as a choice between Trump’s return to office and Harris’s bid to make history as the first woman president, but also as an election shaped by global attention and pressing national debates.