Nov 13, 2024
Long Island - President-Elect "Donald Trump flipped numerous Democratic strongholds on Long Island on his way to taking a decisive majority of local voters for the first time in his three presidential campaigns, according to a Newsday analysis of unofficial results. He won Suffolk for the third consecutive election and captured Nassau for the first time, becoming the first Republican to win there since 1988."
Queens - "Make no mistake: Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris soundly defeated Republican President-elect Donald Trump in the City, with Harris receiving more than double Trump's vote total," reported WNYC's Gothamist. "But Trump... made significant gains within the heavily Democratic city’s bluest boroughs, narrowing his margin of defeat by more than 20 percentage points in the Bronx and Queens compared to four years ago." Here’s how the vote broke down in NYC.
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