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Trump predictably leads in Kentucky, Indiana — US media

Trump predictably leads in Kentucky, Indiana — US media
06.11.2024 10:31
US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump predictably leads in the traditionally Republican state of Kentucky, CNN said.

Trump gets 60.9%, while his election rival has 37.8% of the vote. The winner will receive eight electoral votes.

According to the Washington Post, Trump is also leading in another Republican state, Indiana, where polling stations closed at 6:00 p.m. local time (11:00 p.m. GMT). First results give Trump approximately 70%, while his opponent Kamala Harris gets over 27%. The winner will get 11 electoral votes.

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