Trump addresses supporters, Harris cancels speech plans
According to reports from multiple American media outlets including The Hill and Fox News, on the early morning of November 6th, the Republican presidential candidate and former president, Donald Trump, delivered a speech at the Palm Beach Convention Center in Florida. The latest estimates show that Trump has received more than half of the electoral votes and is expected to secure victory in the US presidential election. However, other mainstream American media have not yet released similar reports. The counting of votes in the US presidential election is still ongoing. According to the campaign team of the Democratic presidential candidate and vice president, Harris, Harris will not speak to her supporters temporarily and will "speak tomorrow". According to a report from CNN on November 5th, Jen O'Malley Dillon, the head of Harris' campaign team, said in an email sent to employees that she did not expect the election results to come out tonight. She said that the results will not be revealed for several hours. The US presidential election adopts the electoral college system, and the 538 electoral votes are allocated to the 50 states according to the proportion of population. Winning at least 270 of these electoral votes is required to secure victory.
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