DDHQ projects Trump as Pennsylvania winner
Former President Trump has won Pennsylvania, securing a coveted battleground state that was increasingly seen as the center of gravity in the presidential election, according to a Decision Desk HQ projection.
Pennsylvania comes with the prize of 19 Electoral College votes, the most of any of the swing states. It's a major victory for Trump, after he lost the state in 2020 to President Biden.
Trump, like Vice President Harris, traveled to the Keystone State several times in the lead-up to Election Day.
Trump in July held a rally in Butler, Pa., during which a gunman opened fire from a nearby rooftop just a few minutes after he took the stage. The former president's ear was hit by a bullet, multiple attendees were injured and one was killed.
The former president returned to the site of the assassination attempt in October for a major rally with high-profile guests and allies, including Elon Musk.
Trump also made a memorable campaign stop in Bucks County in mid-October to work the drive-thru and fry cooker at a McDonald's, while donning an apron.
Pennsylvania was considered a toss-up until Election Day, with Trump and Harris both vying for the state that could help decide the election. Erie County, in particular, which Biden narrowly won in 2020 and Trump won in 2016, is considered a bellwether for how the Keystone State votes.