Republican Kelly Ayotte has been projected to win the New Hampshire governor's race, defeating Democrat Joyce Craig in a closely watched contest.
Ayotte, a former US senator, capitalized on concerns about crime and homelessness, criticizing Craig, the former mayor of Manchester, for her handling of these issues.
While Craig made abortion rights a focal point of her campaign, attacking Ayotte for her support of the US Supreme Court’s 2022 decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, Ayotte maintained a firm stance against any changes to New Hampshire’s current abortion laws, which restrict the procedure after 24 weeks.
Ayotte’s projected victory would mark a significant win for Republicans in the state and will see her succeed outgoing Governor Chris Sununu, who chose not to seek re-election after four terms in office.
A recent exit poll from Guam's 2024 election suggests Republicans may take control of the territory's legislature, ending 16 years of Democratic rule.
In New Hampshire, Republican congressional candidate Lily Tang Williams criticized her rival, Democrat Maggie Goodlander, as an out-of-touch multimillionaire during a heated debate.
Williams, who is also wealthy, challenged Goodlander’s ability to relate to everyday voters, questioning how someone worth $20-30 million could understand their struggles.
This victory adds to the growing momentum for Republicans, who have seen notable successes in several key races across the country.
As the election results continue to unfold, Republican successes are not limited to gubernatorial races. Former President Donald Trump has clinched significant victories in Georgia, Florida, and Pennsylvania, further bolstering his path to the White House.
Trump's win in Georgia, a state he narrowly lost in 2020, is particularly notable, as it marks a crucial shift back to the GOP in the Sun Belt.
With Georgia’s 16 electoral votes now secured, Trump has solidified his position in the race.
In addition to Georgia, Trump also emerged victorious in Florida, where his strong base of support helped him secure a decisive win, reaffirming the state’s role as a key battleground for Republicans.
The victory in Pennsylvania, another critical swing state, has given Trump a near-insurmountable advantage, putting him just three electoral votes shy of winning the presidency.
With these victories, Trump’s campaign is on track to capture the necessary 270 electoral votes to reclaim the White House, barring any significant changes in remaining battleground states.
His momentum in states like Michigan and Wisconsin, along with the GOP's victories in key down-ballot races, signals a robust Republican performance this election cycle.
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