(NewsNation) — Following a months-long campaign filled with twists and turns, two assassination attempts on former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris replacing President Joe Biden at the top of the Democratic ticket, voters go to the polls on Tuesday to determine who will the race for the White House.
Click on your state to see results as they come in. You can also scroll to the bottom to see each state’s results.
Trump and Harris spent the final days of their respective campaigns neck-and-neck in national polling and election forecasts. Neither candidate’s lead in the seven swing states was outside of the margin of error, creating a virtual deadlock.
Both candidates focused their stretch-run campaign rallies on states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Georgia – all of which are expected to factor into who is declared the winner.
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Political experts told NewsNation that due to the razor-thin margins separating Trump and Harris, voters may not know who the next president will be possibly for days.
Heading into the final week leading up to the election, NewsNation partner Decision Desk HQ predicted that Trump had a 54% chance of winning the presidency. Harris maintained a slim lead in the national polls, but Decision Desk HQ President Drew McCoy told NewsNation that several factors gave the edge to Trump.
Despite the forecast that seemed to favor Trump, McCoy said that Harris held a similar advantage a couple of weeks prior, making the presidential race essentially a toss-up.
Haris made her closing argument to American voters a week before Tuesday’s election. The Vice President delivered the speech from the same site where Trump stirred up supporters after he was defeated by Biden and that came ahead of the riots at the U.S. Capitol on January 6. 2021.
“There’s a big difference between he and I,” Harris told reporters last week. “If he were elected, on day one he’s going to sit in the Oval Office working on his enemies list. On day one, if I am elected, which I fully expect to be, I will be working on behalf of the American people on my to-do list.”
Trump continued his criticism of Harris’ handling of the U.S. southern border in a speech held at his Mar-A-Lago resort in Florida. He also accused his Democratic opponent of spearheading a campaign of hate in the days leading up to Tuesday.
Trump, who was shot in the ear in an attempt on his life during a Pennsylvania campaign rally just days before the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, spent much of his campaign insulting and criticizing Harris’ tenure as Biden’s vice president.
Trump also referred to his recent rally at Madison Square Garden in New York City as a “lovefest” amid criticism that the event included sexist and racist comments and that was overshadowed by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, who referred to Puerto Rico as a “floating island of garbage.” Trump claimed two days after the rally that he did not hear the comments.
Harris remained focused on the future and asked voters at her rallies to “turn the page” on Trump while focusing on undecided voters in the critical swing states that were expected to determine the nation’s next president.
Harris also attempted to win over undecided voters over what the future would look like with her as president amid criticism that a Harris victory would simply mean an extension of Biden’s presidency.
Track how the presidential race is unfolding in all states below:
Alabama
Former President Donald Trump is projected to win Alabama.
Alaska
Former President Donald Trump is projected to win Alaska.
Arizona
Arkansas
Former President Donald Trump is projected to win Arkansas.
California
Vice President Kamala Harris is projected to win California.
Colorado
Vice President Kamala Harris is projected to win Colorado.
Connecticut
Vice President Kamala Harris is projected to win Connecticut.
Delaware
Vice President Kamala Harris is projected to win Delaware.
District of Columbia
Vice President Kamala Harris is projected to win the District of Columbia.
Florida
Former President Donald Trump is projected to win Florida.
Georgia
Former President Donald Trump is projected to win Georgia.
Hawaii
Vice President Kamala Harris is projected to win Hawaii.
Idaho
Former President Donald Trump is projected to win Idaho.
Illinois
Vice President Kamala Harris is projected to win Illinois.
Indiana
Former President Donald Trump is projected to win Indiana.
Iowa
Former President Donald Trump is projected to win Iowa.
Kansas
Former President Donald Trump is projected to win Kansas.
Kentucky
Louisiana
Former President Donald Trump is projected to win Lousiana.
Maine
Vice President Kamala Harris has won Maine’s 1st Congressional District.
Former President Donald Trump has won Maine’s 2nd Congressional District.
Harris won Maine’s final two electoral votes as the statewide winner.
Maryland
Vice President Kamala Harris is projected to win Maryland.
Massachusetts
Vice President Kamala Harris is projected to win Massachusetts.
Michigan
Minnesota
Vice President Kamala Harris is projected to win Minnesota.
Mississippi
Former President Donald Trump is projected to win Mississippi.
Missouri
Former President Donald Trump is projected to win Missouri.
Montana
Former President Donald Trump projected to win Montana.
Nebraska
Former President Donald Trump has won Nebraska’s 3rd Congressional District, worth one electoral vote.
The state allots one electoral vote for each Congressional district and the two remaining electoral votes to the statewide winner.
Nevada
Donald Trump is projected to win Nevada.
New Hampshire
Vice President Kamala Harris is projected to win New Hampshire.
New Jersey
Vice President Kamala Harris is projected to win New Jersey.
New Mexico
Vice President Kamala Harris is projected to win New Mexico.
New York
Vice President Kamala Harris is projected to win New York.
North Carolina
Former President Donald Trump is projected to win North Carolina.
North Dakota
Former President Donald Trump is projected to win North Dakota.
Ohio
Former President Donald Trump is projected to win Ohio.
Oklahoma
Former President Donald Trump is projected to win Oklahoma.
Oregon
Vice President Kamala Harris is projected to win Oregon.
Pennsylvania
Former President Donald Trump is projected to win Pennsylvania.
Rhode Island
Vice President Kamala Harris is projected to win Rhode Island.
South Carolina
Former President Donald Trump is projected to win South Carolina.
South Dakota
Former President Donald Trump is projected to win South Dakota.
Tennesee
Former President Donald Trump is projected to win Tennessee.
Texas
Former President Donald Trump is projected to win Texas.
Utah
Former President Donald Trump is projected to win Utah.
Vermont
Vice President Kamala Harris is projected to win Vermont.
Virginia
Vice President Kamala Harris is projected to win Virginia.
Washington
West Virginia
Former President Donald Trump is projected to win West Virginia.
Wisconsin
Former President Donald Trump is projected to win Wisconsin.
Wyoming
Former President Donald Trump is projected to win Wyoming.