Vermont Grants Kamala Harris First Electoral Votes of 2024 Election
Vermont has awarded Vice President Kamala Harris her first three electoral votes for the 2024 election, with the Associated Press declaring her the winner shortly after polls closed. The state, known for its Democratic leanings, has not chosen a Republican for president since 1988.
Despite minimal campaigning efforts in Vermont, Harris was able to secure support from a variety of voters. Pittsford resident Connor Eaton cited protecting reproductive rights as his reason for voting for Harris, while fellow resident Debbie Popovitch, who had supported Trump in 2016, emphasized the importance of women’s rights in her decision to back Harris.
Notably, Republican Gov. Phil Scott also cast his vote for Harris, citing his opposition to Trump and his belief in putting country above party. Scott clarified that his vote for Harris was not an endorsement, but rather a reflection of his commitment to prioritizing the well-being of Vermont and the nation.
As the election season progresses, Vermont’s decision to award its electoral votes to Harris could signal broader trends in the race. Stay tuned for more updates on the 2024 election. For questions, comments, or tips, feel free to reach out to us.
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