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President Trump Wins Florida in Crucial Step Toward Reelection

Zachary Evans

President Trump is projected to win the state of Florida, gaining its 29 electoral votes, the Associated Press has declared.

With 96 percent of the state’s ballots counted, Trump has won 51.3 percent of the vote to rival Joe Biden’s 47.8 percent. Florida is considered a crucial state on the path to victory in the Electoral College.

Trump’s victory was in part boosted by heightened support among Latinos, particularly in Miami-Dade County. Throughout the election, the president attempted to portray Biden as a vehicle for “socialist” policies, hoping to appeal to Latino voters of Cuban or Venezuelan descent.

With the addition of Florida, Trump held 174 Electoral College votes to Biden’s 223 as of 1 a.m., according to AP projections. Florida was able to successfully report results because of the state’s decision to begin counting mail-in ballots before Election Day.

By contrast, the crucial swing states of Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin have only allowed ballot-counting to begin after polls closed on Tuesday. A full tally of votes in those states will not be available for several days, election officials in the states told

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