US Election 2024: Energy Policy and Climate at a Crossroads

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In the 2024 US presidential election, Donald Trump is leading Kamala Harris in several key swing states, including Nevada and Georgia, with significant gains among Black and Latino voters. Harris has secured New Hampshire and other traditionally Democratic states, but the race remains tight with 77 electoral votes still undecided. The Republicans have also gained control of the Senate, flipping seats in West Virginia and Ohio. Harris's campaign is hopeful for a boost from mail-in ballots, while Trump supporters are optimistic about his chances of reclaiming the presidency.
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