Donald Trump wins Florida and flips deep-blue stronghold held by Democrats for 30 years

Donald Trump wins Florida and flips deep-blue stronghold held by Democrats for 30 years

Donald Trump will take the 30 Electoral College votes in his home state of Florida – but winning one county will be particularly satisfying. 

The Associated Press called the race just an hour after polls closed with Trump ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris by more than 11 percent with 86 percent of the vote reported.

Florida was previously a swing state but in recent elections has moved further and further to the right.

In this election almost every region in the state shifted Republican.  

Miami-Dade County saw the biggest increase, with an 18 percentage point shift, with Trump becoming the first Republican presidential candidate to win the county since George H.W. Bush in 1988.  

In 2016 Democrat candidate Hillary Clinton won Miami-Dade by 30 points. 

Donald and Melania Trump speak to reporters after casting their ballots in the 2024 election in Palm Beach, Florida on Tuesday, November 5

Trump won the Sunshine state in 2016 by just 1.2 percent to Clinton. He widened the gap in 2020 with a 3.3 percent gap between him and Joe Biden. 

If the results remain on track, Trump is set for a much larger margin of victory against Harris this election cycle. 

Trump moved his residency to Florida in 2019 with then-First Lady Melania Trump and their son Barron. He made his Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Florida his primary residence after living in the liberal enclave of New York City his entire life. 

Results continue to be tabulated in Florida, but with more than 5.5 million votes for Trump as of 8:15 p.m., there was no way for Harris to catch up to her Republican rival.

Trump and wife Melania cast their votes in the 2024 presidential election at the Morton and Barbara Mandel Recreation Center polling place in Palm Beach on Tuesday.  

A ballroom full of Trump fanatics, surrogates and allies is filled at the Palm Beach Convention Center for a watch party on Election Night

A ballroom full of Trump fanatics, surrogates and allies is filled at the Palm Beach Convention Center for a watch party on Election Night

Trump and former first lady Melania visited campaign headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida on Tuesday, November 5 to thank the workers on Election Day

Trump and former first lady Melania visited campaign headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida on Tuesday, November 5 to thank the workers on Election Day

Trump took questions from reporters while Melania stood by his side and kept her sunglasses on inside the gymnasium. 

The former president said he felt ‘confident’ after he cast his vote, even as final polls were showing the race virtually tied.

Melania answered one short question about how she was feeling. She said: ‘Very good. Thank you.’ 

Trump is holding his election night watch party at the Palm Beach Convention Center.

Surrogates, allies and supporters gathered in a ballroom for what they hoped would be a victory party with the former president. 

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