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Trump wins Alaska

Republican returning President Donald Trump won Alaska on Wednesday as projected by the Associated Press, thus adding the state's three electoral votes to his count and continuing the trend of Republicans taking the state.

These three new votes put Trump's total at 295, against Vice President Kamala Harris' 226 electoral votes.

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