Vice President Kamala Harris won the Democratic stronghold of Vermont in the presidential election on Tuesday. Vermont, known for its Democratic leanings, has consistently voted for Democratic candidates in the past eight presidential elections. Governor Phil Scott, a Republican, has been a vocal critic of Republican nominee Donald Trump and publicly supported Democrat Joe Biden in the 2020 election. Harris was declared the winner by the Associated Press at 7:00 p.m. EST. The victory in Vermont adds to Harris’ growing momentum as the Democratic nominee for president. The Associated Press has also reported that Governor Phil Scott has since congratulated Harris on her win in the state. The outcome in Vermont reflects the Democratic Party’s continued stronghold in the region and sets the stage for a competitive race in the upcoming general election. Harris’ strong showing in Vermont highlights her appeal to voters and positions her as a leading contender in the race for the presidency. As the campaign continues to unfold, Harris will look to build on her success in Vermont and reach voters across the country with her message of unity and progress.
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