US Election 2024

Wins critical ‘Blue Wall’ battleground

Former President Donald Trump has secured a crucial victory in the swing state of Michigan, defeating Vice President Kamala Harris and adding 15 electoral votes to his projected win in the 2024 presidential race. Michigan, known as part of the “Blue Wall” states along with Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, was a key battleground for both candidates in this election.

Historically a Democratic stronghold, Michigan had not voted for a Republican candidate since George H.W. Bush in 1988. However, Trump broke this streak in 2016 by narrowly defeating Hillary Clinton, paving his way to the White House. President Biden managed to reclaim Michigan for the Democrats in 2020, along with Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, reestablishing the Blue Wall in the process.

Campaign events in Michigan doubled compared to the previous elections of 2016 and 2020, highlighting the state’s importance in the 2024 race. Both Trump and Harris recognized the significance of Michigan in their quest for victory, with the state being one of seven swing states crucial for securing the presidency.

The seven swing states, including Michigan, collectively hold 93 of the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidential election. Trump’s campaign efforts in Michigan, as evidenced by his rally at Saginaw Valley State University, played a pivotal role in securing his victory in the state.

For the latest updates on the 2024 campaign trail and exclusive interviews, visit Fox News Digital’s election hub. Michael Lee, a seasoned political writer for Fox News, provides insightful coverage of the election and brings more than eight years of experience in political journalism to his reporting.

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