The Republican Candidate in the United States Presidential Election, Donald Trump, has won the election in the states of Kentucky and Indiana.
This has put Trump in a lead, with him getting 19 of the electoral votes so far.
In the state of Kentucky, Trump garnered 138, 987 votes, putting him at over 71%, while Democrat candidate Kamala Harris got 51,950 votes, leading to about 26%.
However, the race was a bit closer in the state of Indiana as Trump clinched 282,526 votes, putting him at over 61%, while Harris got 171,857 votes, resulting in about 37%.
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