CBS News projects Vice President Kamala Harris wins Illinois
CBS News projects Vice President Kamala Harris will win Illinois and its 19 electoral college votes over former President Donald Trump .As of 10:30 p.m., Harris had about 51.7% of the vote and Trump had 46.8%, a margin that appeared to be significantly behind previous margins that the Democratic candidate won by in recent elections.
5 found Harris with a 59% to 41% lead over Trump, an 18-point margin for her. That margin is about on par with Joe Biden's win in Illinois in 2020.A recent history of voting for DemocratsA win for Harris in Illinois would be the ninth straight presidential election in which the Democratic candidate won the Prairie State. The last time a majority of Illinois voters picked the Republican candidates was back in the 1988 general election when 50.7% of the electorate opted for George H.W.
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