is here. Voters are gearing up to head to the polls to cast their ballots for either or in one of . They'll also be determining which party will control the and .

Here’s the latest: The New York Times is now projecting Donald Trump has a 95% chance of winning the presidency. Multiple U.S.

outlets have called Georgia for Trump, narrowing Kamala Harris’ path dramatically and returning its 16 electoral votes to the Republican column Joe Biden narrowly carried Georgia in 2020, but Republicans have won every other Georgia presidential vote since 1996. Harris must now win Pennsylvania, a state she trails Trump by 3% in but remains too close to call. Harris is also trailing in battlegrounds Michigan and Wisconsin.

With Senate control going to the Republicans, the race for the House is being played out district-by-district in dozens of competitive elections. For Republicans, it’s a chance to gain full control of Congress as they try to sweep into power. For Democrats, a House majority will give them an important check on the GOP’s power and force compromise in Washington.

House races are being decided across the country, from hard-fought races in New York to elections in California where it could still take days to determine a winner. Republicans after flipping Democratic held seats, holding onto GOP incumbents and wresting away the majority for the first time in four years. Vice President Kamala Harris won Hawaii and the state's four electoral votes on Wednesday.

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