REUTERS ELECTION INTELLIGENCE
Trump flipped Arizona back to the GOP column with a convincing 5.5% margin, capitalizing on frustration with the economy and border security.
Trump reclaimed Georgia after losing it narrowly in 2020, improving his rural turnout and cutting into suburban margins.
Trump flipped the Great Lakes State by holding his rural base and gaining ground with union workers and Arab American voters.
Trump became the first Republican to win Nevada since 2004, driven by a historic swing among Hispanic voters.
Trump held North Carolina comfortably, expanding his 2020 margin despite Democratic hopes of a flip.
Trump won the Keystone State by 1.7%, effectively sealing his electoral college victory by flipping this critical 'Blue Wall' state.
Trump narrowly flipped Wisconsin by less than 1%, completing his sweep of the 'Blue Wall'.
Alabama remained a Republican stronghold, with Trump expanding his margin slightly from 2020 totals.
Alaska voted decisively for Trump, maintaining its status as a reliable red state despite ranked choice voting.
Arkansas continued its trend as one of the most Republican states in the South, delivering a landslide victory for Trump.
Harris won her home state comfortably, though the Democratic margin of victory shrank by nearly 9 points compared to 2020.
Colorado stayed blue, confirming its transition away from swing state status, though Republicans made slight gains in rural counties.
Connecticut remained reliably Democratic, although the margin narrowed significantly from 2020 levels.
Delaware stayed safely in the Democratic column, supporting the ticket by a double-digit margin.
Washington D.C. remained the most Democratic jurisdiction in the nation, giving Harris over 90% of the vote.
Florida solidified its red status with a massive 13-point victory for Trump, confirming it is no longer a swing state.
Hawaii remained a safe state for Democrats, though the margin of victory decreased compared to previous cycles.
Idaho delivered an overwhelming victory for Trump, with one of the largest Republican margins in the country.
Illinois voted Democratic as expected, but Trump made significant inroads, reducing the margin to just under 11 points.
Indiana voted solidly Republican, with Trump expanding his lead compared to 2020.
Iowa continued its rightward drift, delivering a comfortable double-digit victory for the Republican ticket.
Kansas remained reliably Republican, with Trump outperforming his 2020 margins.
Kentucky stayed deeply red, handing Trump a massive 26-point victory.
Louisiana voted decisively for Trump, increasing the Republican margin from four years ago.
Maine voted for Harris statewide, but the race tightened significantly compared to 2020.
Maryland remained one of the safest Democratic states, though the margin dipped slightly.
Massachusetts voted overwhelmingly Democratic, but with a noticeable 6-point swing toward the GOP compared to 2020.
Minnesota kept its long Democratic streak alive, but it was closer than expected, with Walz on the ticket unable to prevent a margin shrink.
Mississippi delivered a solid victory for Trump, expanding the Republican advantage.
Missouri continued its march to the right, handing Trump a 21-point landslide.
Montana voted decisively Republican, consistent with its voting history and demographics.
Nebraska remained safely Republican statewide, mirroring 2020 results.
Harris held on to New Hampshire, but the race was much closer than 2020, shrinking to a sub-3 point margin.
New Jersey stayed blue, but Republicans performed better than usual, cutting the Democratic lead significantly.
New Mexico was stable, voting for Harris by roughly the same margin as it did for Biden in 2020.
New York remained a Democratic fortress, although Trump improved on his 2020 performance across the state.
North Dakota remained one of the most Republican states, with Trump winning over two-thirds of the vote.
Ohio cemented its status as a red state, delivering a blowout 15-point victory for Trump.
Oklahoma voted overwhelmingly for Trump, continuing its streak of every county going Republican.
Oregon voted for Harris, but the margin tightened by nearly 4 points compared to 2020.
Rhode Island was a safe Democratic win, consistent with its historical voting patterns.
South Carolina delivered a strong victory for Trump, significantly increasing his margin from 2020.
South Dakota remained safely Republican, with little change in the final margin.
Tennessee stayed deeply conservative, expanding the Republican margin of victory.
Texas shifted sharply rightward, with Trump winning by double digits, erasing recent Democratic gains in the state.
Utah voted Republican, but with a reduced margin compared to other deep red states.
Vermont remained the most Democratic state in the union (outside DC), with Harris winning easily.
Virginia stayed blue for the 5th straight election, but the margin narrowed to single digits.
Washington remained a safe Democratic state, though the margin ticked down slightly.
West Virginia continued to be one of Trump's strongest states, delivering a massive 40+ point victory.
Wyoming gave Trump his largest margin of victory in the entire country.